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EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
71 1 East 222nd Street
Euclid, Ohio 44117
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Table of Contents
Introduction 4
Academics 76
Seniors 44
Activities 112
Sports 170
Underclass 204
Advertising 258
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The empty hall looms.
The student queries the way to turn.
Falling down endless tunnels of
Stairs, classrooms, desks, chairs,
He brushes
People on every side.
Leaving to study or perhaps to daydream.
Ever questioning the
Usefulness of his tools.
The blank expression—
A constant reminder of
Heads crammed with potential, but
Lacking motivation.
Thinking about nothing.
Staring blandly— he waits for the
Moment to belong.
Finding the instant, he finds warmth.
Squinting through fences, with
Ideas of
Imagined improvement in
Expansion.
The teacher, too,
Must move on —
Finding purpose In
Dedication.
Moments of uncertainty are forgotten in
Contest.
Exhausted bodies drain physical resources as
Muscles pull together
Co-ordinating the individual performance.
One man forms from many as
Teams attack.
Determination,
Definition of objective —
To v^in.
"What am I doing here?"
In solitude, each individual looks for
His relation to Euclid,
Answerlr>g
His question, and
Viewing his
Reactions in
Perspective.
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ACADEMICS
Notebooks fill with scribbles,
Mixed-medias enter portfolios,
Orchestrations
Melodiously tremble
As the student is
Exposed to
Vocations, interpretations,
Translations, experimentations.
Education.
Method changes
From room to room.
Course to course.
Printing presses, typewriters.
Computer cards, language tapes—
Where to start?
Inevitable daydreams
Lend fantasy.
To chalk scrawls
Covering green boards
As the instructor competes
To achieve
Communication of thought.
Victoriously,
Subtle intrigue of concepts
Stimulates investigation-
Alone.
Lowell B. Davis
Dr. F. S. Ho
Milan A. Jaksic
Mary King
Theodore Stepien
Paul R. Totten
Spartoco Di Biasio
Board of
Education
Academic innovations and facility expansions ovve their
success and accomplishments To the guidance of the
Board of Education. Board members hold regular meetings
to discuss new proposals supporting the promotion of
better education in Euclid. In watching new additions
near completion, one sees that "Education costs, but it
pays!"
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Dr. Robert Wightman, Assistant Superintendent
W. G- Fordyce AdminisTration Building
Mrs. Harriet Sheats
Mr. Walter Schwegler, Principal
Dr. Jerry Bergem
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Administration
A closeness between administrators and students,
achieved through better communication, remains a
main objective of the governing body at Euclid.
Sometimes misunderstood, the dedicated administra-
tion proposes flexible programs in an attempt to
keep pace w\th the changing times. Daily endeavors
combine with long-range plans to make understand-
ing among all factions of the school a reahty.
Mr. William Lindsay
Mr. Fred Johns
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AAr. Robert Yocum, Vocational Guidance Counselor
Mr. David Nichting,
Counselor
Mr. Merwin Staines,
Counselor
Mrs. Jean Cox,
Counselor
Miss Edith Lemon,
Counselor
Mr. Donald Martin^ Dean
Mrs. Ruth Smith, Dean
Mr. William Medvick, Dean
V\iss Ruth Vermillion,
Counselor
Mr. Peter Haluska,
Counselor
Miss Jane Barber,
Counselor
Dr. Robert Crary,
Counselor
Mr. Frank Troglia, Dean
By dividing the masses into four functioning units, the deans and
counselors have the opportunity to become better acquainted with
the students through more personal contact. The various reactions
of students to division notices indicates some of the hazards in-
volved in acting as a link between the student body and administra-
tion. The deans and counselors offer advice and strive to make each
student more than a number or computer card by guiding him In
choosing his subject and dealing with his academic and, when it is
necessary, personal problems on a personal level.
Deans and
Counselors
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Frank Aultz
William Brown
Judith Carmody
Norma Cowan
Kenneth DeLaat
Marian Dilger
Lillian Drescher
Joan Duprey
Emelie Gale
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"What's a four letter word for school?"
" 'X\ 1 win."
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Kathryn
Kathryn
Ganim
Gates
Grady
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Robert Hall Jane Leilis
Sue Harris Kenneth Lowe
Id Henderson Charlene McMahan
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Robert Montgomery
Sue Nelson
Myra Oliver
Patricia O'Neil
Cheryl Orebaugh
Robert Petrovic
Marsha Potaro
Frank Pringle
Leonard Robuck
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Ronald Witt
Barbara Schneider
Granville Smith
Janet Szepessy
English
Grammar rules governing clauses, phrases, commas,
and colons pose part of the dilemma of the English
student. Mastery of mechanics of creative writing
and vocabulary words are stored in the memory for
future use in composition. Delving Into literature
from ancient mythology to Shakespeare to contempo-
rary v^'riters affords both student and teacher oppor-
tunities to offer opinions in class discussions. The
interested student may augment his study of English
by electing courses in composition, journalism, or
drama.
"Trick or treat.'
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Ronald Backos
Dale Davison
William Gall
William Burgess
Dan Francetic
Thomas Halbedel
Nancy Clark
Sheldon Freedman
Al Judge
"They'll just love my new home movies.'
"There's f ungusamongus."
Science
Exploring recent scientific findings as well as learning accepted
facts, students investigate their environment with a basic under-
standing of natural laws. Lab techniques improve as amateur
scientists discover the importance of accurate description and cal-
culation. Examination of organic processes interests biology stu-
dents as they study plant and animal life. Chemists study various
chemical compositions and reaction with the use of experimental
tests. Complex problems involving the properties of interactions of
matter and energy interest physics students. Application of acquired
information helps in the interpretation of lab reports and lecture
notes.
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"Specimens are not to eat."
"My aunt sat on a knitting needle once.'
Alas, poor Yorrick, I knew him well."
Marilyn Lucas
Joseph Muscarella
Robert Ramlow
Joseph Rodriguez
William Starr
Donald Steinbrink
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Roger Brown
Forrest DIehl
Frank Hoffert
William DeMora
Janet Dietrich
James Kelley
Nathaniel Dickinson
Donald Glaser
Clyde Manspeaker
"Some people have no manners.'
Social Studies
Attempting to absorb concepts of new and old, the
students of the social sciences probe into a world of
abstract theories and unavoidable facts. Constant
research on various topics gives insight into basic
economic, social, and political categories. In addition
to mastering historical dates, students must analyze
prominent forces of cause and effect. The use of
current events in course study helps to spice dis-
cussion and challenge personal ideas.
"Big deal!"
Karl McNeilly
Ronald Powaski
Michael Raicevich
John Schroeder
Wayne Smith
Cecelia Stillman
James Struna
Leonard Weisenberg
Mary White
"When I was your age
Mathematics
Struggling to comprehend basic theorems and equa-
tions, the math student begins with algebraic and
geometric studies. When skill in application of
knowledge is attained, courses in computer math,
analytic geometry, and calculus pose new challenges
for the serious math student. Fusion of concrete
equations and abstract concepts occurs in the com-
puter lab where "Fortran" language is spoken and
proposed solutions to X are often rejected. A variety
of course offerings gives different approaches for
the curious pupil.
Gene Brearton
Carl Clements
James Cliffel
Marge Gorslene
"Wish I could go out and play.'
"We're going to flunk everyone this six weeks.'
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Business
Blank typewriter keys or key punch machines present un-
familiar sights to the novice business student. With knowledge
and practice he becomes adept at business skills. The com-
plexities of shorthand, typing, and bookkeeping are mastered
quickly by the enthusiastic pupil whose ultimate goals are
speed and efficiency in preparation for a technological age.
Alvin Amster
Ursula Cipollo
Clayton George
Ellen Klein
Marc Manburg
Marie AAatulis
David McKelvey
Edmund Mize
Ben Sawyer
Ronald Seymour
Will Shuster
Ralph Sibert
David Sterlekar
Eleanor Wiegand
Carol Williams
'This time I'll try using paper/
Films, tapes, and texts aid the foreign language student In mastering
the puzzle of placement and the dilemma of distinct pronunciation.
Challenging class sessions, supplemented by language lab visits,
encourage Individual participation. Fusion of customs and literature
produces knowledge and understanding of a different culture.
Dale Harpe
The interim between the first reading of a score and its
performance in concert quickly passes in individual and group
practices. Separate instruments slowly become one unit of a
band or an orchestra as members prepare each piece. Harmony
of altos and sopranos replaces common unison as choirs are
directed toward the unity of an ensemble. The concert reaps
applause of appreciating listeners and brings relief to nervous
participants.
M usic
'I don't think there is a 'k' flat.'
He sure keeps the crows away.
Art
Projects reflect the creativity of the art student.
Expression of individual emotions is realized
through texture, color, and subject of each
vi/ork. Teachers stress individuality after students
have mastered the basic techniques. Working
with chalk, oils, papier-mache, or other media
benefits students interested in art as a hobby or
a career. Skillfully created paintings or sculp-
tures gain recognition through exhibition in the
corridor showcase.
"Quick, somebody get me a sweater ..."
"Warning: Euclid may be hazardous to your health.'
"With my magic wand
Regina Ferrara
Kathryn Frye
Marcy Goodman
Elaine Lokar
Vinita O'Donnell
Lynn Yoder
Home Arts
while burnt muffins might be considered a major
culinary catastrophe, the girls in cooking class
benefit from such experiences. Provided with thread,
pins, and fabric, amateur seamstresses use their
sewing machines to create flattering attire. The
home arts course introduces all aspects of running
and supplying a household to its students. Interna!
problems in the family will be easier to solve for
tomorrow's homemaker because of family living
classes. The Home Arts Department enables the
student to understand and appreciate the responsibil-
ity of home management.
Driving
With the safety precaution of an emergency brake
for the driving instructor, a novice can feel fairly
secure in spite of his incapabilities. Practice sessions
on safety and laws enable the student to become
a competent driver. The importance of defensive
driving is explained in movies, pamphlets, and dis-
cussions in class. By the completion of the course,
the student gains confidence in his ability as a safe
motorist.
Thomas Hoffart
"Where can I spit it out?"
Milton Kadlec David Sprochi John Supance
Industrial
Arts
The industrial arts student has the opportunity to
display creative talent and to develop manual
dexterity in many varied areas. Complete and
specialized courses include essential studies of mathe-
matics and science. Practical application combines
with theory to produce solid background for a
technical career.
Robert Earner
Al Galicki
Robert Horwath
Herbert Mold
Ronald Chambers
John Germock
Richard Hungerford
Allen Poklar
Clarence Eckert
William HarTland
Embert Martin
"How should I know Henry Ford's middle name?"
"They'll never catch me in my astrocar."
Physical
Education
Released from grinding paperwork and hard desk
seats, the student rushes to gym class. Half-dressed,
he stands in line and awaits the brief agony of
exercise. Various sports test his physical skill; organ-
ized games become disorganized by the loud spirit
of competition. The bell rings and a blast from the
whistle brings the frenzied movements of the
players to a halt. Disheveled athletes file out
reluctantly to face the rest of a routine day.
Robert Addis
Harold Daugherty
Patricia Buck
Don Mohr
Susan Buerkel
Howard Reminick
Arlene Carter
Vic Resch
Chet Rojeck
Margaret Tornstrom
Gaye Whieldon
"This is my quiet time.'
"With luck, I could've been Coach of the Year.'
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Margaret Czaplicki
Jessamine Hazel
Barbara Heglaw
Penny Kadlec
Edith Mueller
Ceil Shearer
Frank Fowler
Charles Lewis
Adjusted
Curriculum
Adjusted curriculum offers personalized classes which provide
valuable guidance and additional opportunities to hard working
students. Determination and the will to succeed attribute to the
success of this specialized program. Enthusiastic participation
in jobs that earn credit enables these students to become
better acquainted and well-prepared for a prosperous future.
Librarians
Faced with a maze of volumes and files, the puzzled student
seeks the librarian's aid in efficient location of necessary
research materials. Special rooms for study in literature and
history provide space for in-depth investigation of these areas.
In addition to helping students, the librarians are also faced
with maintaining a studious atmosphere despite busy activity
during the day.
Cafeteria Staff Bollom Row (L to R): Jean Skolons, Molly Hofforl, Rose Ma Shepord, Eleanor Doblekcr, Ann Tahon, Elizbetli Zimmerman. Row 2 Pauline Turk.
Florence Geisweidt, Winnie Modic, Margaret Brooks, Lucy Glovic. Row 3: Ann Schepke, Jean Sterling, Mary Morkovlch, Sadie Taylor, Lois Brow, Helen Chudzik.
Row 4: Dorothy Whimple, Harriet Roth. Mary Urgelelf, Mae Kolesar, Mary Pesec, Claro Kuzmic, Gladys Tuck. Row 5: Mildred Somrak, Morgoret Touski, Cotherine
Wirsing, Kathryn Andrews
Moinfenonce Staff ft to RJ Mary Berus, George Brewster.
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Nurses (L '0 R) Mrs, Kozlowsli, Mis Voccoriello.
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Non-Teaching
Staff
Often going unnoticed in the learning process and social life of
E.H.S., the non-teaching staffs serve as the backbone for efficient
school operation. Organization of school records, office correspond-
ence, and other paper work keep school secretaries busy as they
lend order to hectic office business. Managing school funds and
keeping accurate books occupies the time of the school treasurer.
Treatment for ill and injured students, the job of the nurses, requires
constant preparation for any crisis. The cafeteria staff prepares a
wide variety of nourishing meals for three periods of starving
students. The maintenance department daily faces the huge job of
keeping the building clean and in repair.
Mr. jhellln, Treosurer.
Secretaries Bottom Row (L to R): Lourene McGill, Polly McRedmond. Row 2.- Rose Marie Tonn, Dorothy Lipstreu, Lucille Terlep, June Edwardsen, Marie O'Neill. Anna
Merrick, Rose Sbrocco, Donna Boltal. Not Pictured: Jane Boyer, Dorothy Stress, Mary Kirchner, Ardelle Horrell.
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The Senior fluctuates
Between extremes of
Enthusiasm and
Apathy.
Impatience with his
Present existence
Sometimes
Distorts performances, and
Stifles the ability
To place his education in
Perspective.
Encircled by
Social stigmas and
Clouded futures, a
Release is found in
Boisterous weekends.
In the inevitable count
Until
Graduation,
The Senior
Slowly reaches his goal of
Completion— the aftermath
Of which reflects
Nostalgia.
Michelle Aaronson
Joseph Adams
Robert Adams
Shirley Adams
Steve Adams
Joanne Albert
Walter Allchin
Mark Allison
Carol Almgrem
Scott Amos
Stacey Anagnostou
Dawn Anderson
Seniors
"If the shoe fits
Thomas Anderson
Ralph Andrews
Michael Araps
"But what else could I say?"
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James Arko
Louis Arko
Sue Arnold
AAary Anne Babudar
Russell Balukin
Carole Baer
Valerie Barabas
Mary Ellen Bajec
Barbara Barbato
Michael Balale
Robert Barbish
Lynn Baldassarre
Ronald Barbish
Pannela Ashdown
Robert Ashley
Mary August
Robin Austin
James Ayers
Frank Azman
Terence Beckwith
Geraldine Bergant
James Benko
Rob Berlan
Joan Bensing
Natalie Berndt
Gene Berardinelli
Janet Bessel
Robert Berarducci
Christopher Biddle
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Barbara Bish
Rebecca Blanco
Barbara Blank
Beth BlewltT
Lawrence Bock
Janice Bocskey
James Bodenschatz
Linda Bogel
Robert Bohinc
"He's been up three nights studying for finals."
"Grotto Circus here I come!"
"All right wise guy, where's your hall pass?"
Seniors
A sit-in due to the chair shortage.
Seniors
Donald Bone
Thomas Bopp
Vincent Borgione
Nancy Borsch
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AAarcia Boyce
Patricia Breed
Kenneth Brickman
Keith Brady
Allan Brewer
Paul Britton
Michael Brady
Susan Brezec
Cindy Brocone
"My mommy told me to never talk to people like you!'
"This is REALLY embarrassing."
Donna Brod Betty Broos
Linda Brodhacker Alison Brown
Lorraine Brooks David Brown
Maureen Bruening
Marijean Brule
Thomas Brunson
David Bryant
Bonnie Bubley
David Bucknot
Theresa Burkholder
Clifford Burns
Carol Bures
Ronald Surge
Norman Burke
Jessica Burrows
William Busch
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Stare case.
James Calandra
James Caldrone
Carmen Cali
Candice Callaghan
Robert Callow
Barbara Campana
Deborah Campbell
David Carlson
Gregory Carrish
Geoffrey Carter
Robert Cater
Denise Capretta
Tyrone Carnes
David Carruthers
Mark Castelletti
Carol Cefaratii
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"I feel pretty, oh so pretty'"
Roger Cherne
Frank Cherney
Sterling Child
John Chiofolo
Robert Centa
Kathleen Chambers
Stephen Chaney
Sherrie Chant
Seth Chazanoff
Timothy Cheadle
"Parting is such sweet sorrow."
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Robert Civic
John Clapacs
Charles Clark
James Clouser
John Clouser
Colleen Coakley
"She's happy."
Robin Cochran
Patrick Coghill
Gerald Coleman
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Gary Conklin
Joseph Connelly
David Cooney
William Corkin
Edward Costello
Linda Cotman
Kathy Cowper
Cheryl Crawford
David Critchfield
"She jusT got her giggle fixed."
Ross Croucher
Ronald Crow
Hazel Crowder
Gayle Crown
Seniors
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Watch it, you've been followed!"
Jack Cucanlch
Dean Cu!p
Mark Dalic
Joan D Amico
Christine Davis
Dale Davis
Jerry Davis
Anthony Debelak
Toby Del Giudice
Arthur Dell
Patricia Devlne
Grace Culp
Ann Curtis
"This is a private sit-in."
Seniors
Seniors
Diana Dorsey
Garry Dremel
Michael Dougherty
Sue Drobnick
Wayne Downer
Paul Drotleff
Lawrence Doyle
Lana Drummer
William Drazdik
Dennis Dryer
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"You have my blessings."
Bill Ecker
Albert Edelman
James Ellison
Denise Elshaw
Brian Dugan
Marilyn Dvornik
Denise Dworning
"Ha! Ha! I can see you out of the corner of my eye.'
Robert Dybiec
Gayle Ebel
Richard Eble
"Exit, stage left."
Killian Enders
David Engelking
Beverly English
Kathryn Erdelsky
Edward Evanick
Ann Evans
Roxanne Everett
David Fanney
Carolyn Farkas
John Fatica
Linda Fatica
Deborah FaTur
Joann Feiz
Diane Ferencak
Carol Ferlito
William Ferris
Seniors
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Victoria Festini
David Fidel
Timothy Fier
Michael Fitzgerald
Linda Fitzmaurice
James Fitzsimmons
Robert Fohl
Cathy Force
Linda Ford
"You think you're big, don't you?"
"Your feet smell."
Kathleen ^ox
Laura Foy
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Lisa Francis
William Francis
Gertrude Friedberg
Timotfiy Gall
Daniel Garapic
Louise Francis
Darlene Franks
Jo Ann Fross
Gary Gallagher
Laurie Garisek
Richard Francis
Ralpin Frey
Anna Fugina
Antoinette Gammiere
Walter Garling
Seniors
Timothy Garrett
Schuyler Garth
Christine Gaydos
Irene Geletka
"Helllto Dolly.'
"Watchout! He's gonna spif!"
Michael George
Daniel Gerbertz
Sharon Gerbic
Ellen Gerl
William Gerl
James Gertz
Marie Gialanza
Sally Gingell
Ian Glass
William Glickman
Cheryl Gockel
Bradford Goebel
Bertram Gold
Sandra Gonakis
Maria Goodman
Susan Gordos
"Now, how did Grandma do if?"
Seniors
Linda Gorjup
Janice Goske
Geraldine Graham
Kevin Graham
Edward Granchi
Seona Grant
Waltraut Grau
Michael Grdanc
Robert Greener
"I punched her."
"I get Mom's red high heels tomorrow."
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"Kiss me, you fool."
Ronald Greenwald
Shirley Grelg
William Grida
Christine Griffith
Laurie Griffith
Nancy Grille
Michael Grimes
Janice Grimm
Wendy Grodt
Charles Gronowski
"Give me the simple life.'
Kathleen Grossman
Geralyn Grubac
Sandra Hanlon
Darre! Hanna
Eileen Hanna
Linda Gudawicz
Paula Gulick
David Hansbrough
Bernard Harchar
Judy Harding
Seniors
Ramona Hace
Brian Hacker
Jesse Hamilton
Barbara Hammar
"Wanna see my tonsils?"
Emily Hanak
Richard Hanko
Nancy Harper
Linda Harps
Robert Harris
Clara Harlsfein
Byron Hasegawa
Carol Hassel
Marshall Halcher
Donna Haugh
Marc Haverlock
"It's not polite to talk with food in your mouth!"
"I maintain that the world is wrong."
Deborah Hendershot
Dale Hendy
Deborah Hepp
Alan Herak
Denlse Herrls
Michael Hieber
Michael Higaki
Karen Hilbish
Betty Hill
Robbie Hill
"We're really just friends."
"If I can't tell you, who will?"
Robert Hill
Donald Hjruo
Jeanne Hitchox
Roger Hively
Anton HIabse
James HIabse
Janice Hocevar
Craig Hodakievic
William Hodges
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Patricia Hoge
Rosemary Hohs
Lenore Holland
Joan Holloman
Mary Holloway
Karen HoMyfield
Richelle Hoover
Bonita Hough
Dale Hoynacke
John Horna
Frank Houser
Sherry Hrabak
Eugene Horvat
Frank Hoykar
Warilyn Hribar
"Ted and Sally just bit Spot."
"!f one more person makes me stand in the corner
The Outsiders
Seniors
Janice Ivansek
William Jakubs
Lee Jalovec
Patricia Jamnlk
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Kenneth Hrovat
Edward Husa Randy Hyde
Edward Hublsh
Danny Huston Paul Imm
Debra Hudak
F'ank Hutchinson Raymond Ivancic
"I've got a badge and everything!"
"I know he's in there."
Mike Janatovich
Mary Ann Jankovich
AAarjorie Jaros
Debra Jaworski
Ronald Jedlicka
Gay Jerome
Lynne Jersan
Dee Jimison
Grace Johnson
David Jokela
Gary Jones
Carl Jonke
James Kalamasz
James Kane
Sally Jost
Michael Juratovac
Janice Jurcak
Frank Kapler
Gail Kapusi
Kenneth Kase
Edward Kastellc
Patricia Kaston
August Kehn
Richard Kehres
Jeffrey Kelley
Thomas Kelley
Jean Kermavner
Frank Kerze
Kathleen Keszenheimer
David Ketchum
Kathleen Kever
Timothy Kilkenny
David Kirk
Karen Kiro
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Lucinda Kistler
Richard Kitko
Timothy Kitsos
DaHene Klauga
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Her better side.
Seniors
Beverly Kleber
Linda Klein
William Knoch
Robert Knowles
Sue Knox
Linda Kobal
Dale Koberna
James Koch
Joyce Koch
Jackie Kodra
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Frederick Koepp
Janet Koeth
Seniors
Thomas Koger
Ella Kolar
David Kolenc
Elizabeth Konko!
Monsoon season.
"I was guaranteed a full house.'
Diane Korynoski
George Kosmetos
Robert Kosovich
Margaret Kostansek
Gail Kovach
Deborah Kovacic
Lynda Kovacic
Robert Kozan
Gary Kosich
Patricia Kozlevcar
"And I'm twice as smart as
look."
Judith Kozlowski
Dennis Kra-ll
Richard Krane
Patricia Krakauskas
Beverly Kramar
Scott Krejci
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"You won't believe our song and dance routine."
Margaret La Barbera
Lori Lane
Joni Lapinskas
Timothy Larkin
Joseph Laszcz
Nancy Laufer
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Gary Kubiez
Annette Kuchling
Richard Kumel
Carole Laukiavich
Greg Lawrence
Gerald Kurowski
Elizabeth Kurtovich
Carol Kwasny
Frances Lazar
Michael Leach
Seniors
Edward Lee
Shirley Leone
Terry Levine
Robert Lees
Diane Leskiewicz
Janet Lewis
AAary Lemmo
Karen Lesler
Joan Lewis
"This is paradise."
"Boy, am I gonna have a wild weekend!'
Sandra Lewton
Allan Leybeck
Deanne Lindsey
Mary Jo Lipovec
Allyn LIpstreuer
Kathy Liudahl
''I'll never smile again.'
"You can rent this locker for $5 a month."
John Lonchar
Kathleen Lonchar
Barbara Losee
Patricia Pinta-Lowe
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Scott Lucci
Susan Luffler
Patrick Lynch
Alfred Mack
Catherine Madden
Douglas Lukat
Diane Lupo
George Magas
Kathleen Mahoney
Andrew Malenda
Gary Lustic
Nancy Lutz
Robert Luzar
Ronald Lyman
Seniors
Life's little ups and downs.
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Susan Marincic
Michael' Marino
Virginia Marino
Marlene Marko
Gary Markuz
Richard Markuz
Constance Marten
Susan Martucci
Marietta Massiello
Randy May
"Another fourteen detentions."
Kevin Mayok
Barbara Mc Auley
Bruce Mc Brian
Paul AAc Cauley
Amy Mc Clelland
Therese Mc Creight
Joyce Mc Crystal
Allen Mc Ewen
Ronnie Mc Gill
Seniors
She's going to sneeze.
William Mc Greehan
George Mc Intyre
Timothy Mc Kay
Joanie Mc Kee
I iAt ft
Norman McLeod
Michelle McAAullen
Richard Meden
Michael Mehling
"Yes, they're all cheerleaders.'
Kathleen Meighan
Deborah Meinke
John Melaragno
Dale Menart
Richard Meridoza
Wendy Mihoclk
Joyce Miklavic
Gerard Mlkus
Ronald Milavec
Seniors
Vicki Mildner
Alan Miller
Deborah Miller
Christine Mistretta
Scott Mitchell
Lester Mlakar
''I wish I could be a trophy, loo.'
"He jumped."
Kathryn Moats
James Mocilnikar
Glynn Modic
Howard Modin
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Seniors
David Murphy
Laura Murray
John Nagle
Mary Nagy
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Ghalia Nakshbendi
Judy Neuman
Ellen Nock
Bernadine O Connell
Jacqueline Oker
William Naumann
Evelyn Nielsen
Dale Nosse
Frank Ogoreuc
Robert Olds
Diane Nemeth
Robin Nimelli
Sandra Nurmi
Charles OhI
"She always lays eggs on Monday."
Donna Olinchic
"Yeah, this is the third period I'm cutting today."
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Kevin Ollveri
Evelyn Oliverlo
Paul Olszewski
David Onions
Deborah Opalk
Jacqueline Orsie
Gary Ortman
Thoman Ortman
William Ostrander
Robert Overstreet
"Is this for the yearbook?"
Seniors
"Wish I had some glue.'
bandra Parson;
David Parulis
Dean Pasquale
Patricia Paulin
Deborah Palguta
Mark Palmer
Richard Palmer
Patricia Palumbo
Irene Parks
Michael Parry
The unveiling.
Seniors
Janet Peklay
Christine Penharth
Paul Pennza
Keep your distance."
Patricia Perchan
Richard Pereksta
Lenore'Perovshek
Craig Pavlik
John Pawlak
Jacqueline Perpar
Michael Perry
Roger Perry
Kathy Payne
Sharon Paz
Sandra Pestotnik
Robert Petek
Jeffrey Perternel
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Hugh Phillips
Diane Pisano
Marsha Phillips
Theresa Plaga
Don Picciano
Linda Plavcan
Susan Picciano
Michael Podnar
Maria Pirovolos
Thomas Podnar
Robert Pollack
Richard Potts
Marlene Powaike
Kristine Powers
Anthony Praskavich
Jessie Preston
"He's overly aggressive.'
"It's the fifth Friday of February and I feel fine.'
John Price
Roger Principe
Richard Prioreschi
Marilyn Puz
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Maureen Ray
Lynn Reed
What a man!
Nancy Reed
Denise Rees
Deborah Reese
Richard Reese
Seniors
Renee Puz
Donna Pyle
Gary Radatz
Jane Raggets
Susan Raggets
Carol Rainovich
Marie Rapkin
Debbie Rash
Audrey Rast
Judith Ratliff
"There's a body in my locker.'
Seniors
Denise Reichman
Pamela Reilly
Karl Reinbolt
Charlene Reya
Frances Reymander
Linda Rich
Pamela Richards
Scott Roach
Christine Richardson
Byron Robbins
Denis Riggs
Prescott Robbins
Denise Riggs
Richard Robinson
Rita Riley
Kathleen Roeder
Stunned by the flash of a strobe.
Jerome Savchuk
Kenneth Saywell
Susan Scharfetter
June Scherlacker
David Schervish
Joy Scheurman
Gary Schimpf
Krrt Schmidt
Marilyn Schneider
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Patricia Schober
Cathy Schwenne
Karin Schuffert
Vito Scolese
Raymond Schultz
Donald Seddon
James Schuiz
Teresa Sefchik
George Schwarz
Cynthia Sequlin
Carla SeifeFt
Michael Selway
A/\arlene Seredtch
Deborah Serksnis
Show and tell for the Senior Class.
Richard Setina
Michael Sfura
Gary Shaffer
It must be Sex Education.
Susan Shartz
Sandra Shenk
James Sheppard
JSiL^
"25o a drink.'
Rita Sheridan
Christine Shiran
Karen Shriver
John Shuber
Paul Shumaker
Richard Siedler
Andrea Simon
Charlene Simons
Pamela Sinkovic
"It's done with
m
rrors."
Seniors
David Sivert
Jeffery Skapin
Marie Skedel
Donna Skokal
Patricia Skrjanc
Thomas Skrout
Gail Slattery
Susan Slivers
Charmaine Smith
Roland Smith
"Hey, they caught us.'
Warren Smith
Robert Smohnski
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"I can'f take this five-day week.'
Kathryn Snyder
Randolph Snyder
Linette Sobe
Kimberley Somers
Debra Sonnie
David Soutar
Susan Speck
Susan Spencer
Donald Spiegel
Janet Springer
Donna Springob
Eloise Stallings
Henry Stankewicz
"That cockroach is mighty big!"
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"He's my best friend."
'I read Playboy, too."
James Sfouffer
Bruce Stout
Ellen Staney
Pamela Stearns
William Stearns
Timothy Strang
Dennis Straub
Betty Steiner
Karen Stemac
James Stiscak
Philip Stravarce
Jeffrey Strobel
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"I came to school, so I must be cool."
Margaret Strok
Judith Stross
Judith Sustarsic
Julia Stuphin
Gayle Svetin
Linda Sylte
Christina Szabo
Michael Szabo
Judy Szymczyk
Catharine Tabb
Seniors
"I'm going home to my mommy."
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Seniors
Gail Tabb
Katherine Tancredi
Patricia Tanner
Thomas Teare
Susan Taddle
Geoffrey Tanner
Robert Taylor
Michelle Tefft
Roberta Thiel
Barbara Thomas
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Francis Thome
Thomas Tekavic
Michael Telich
Marina Thompson
Marlene Thweatt
Irene Tiborsky
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"Today the computer room, tomorrow the world."
Linda Tiderman
Harold Timlin
John Tomko
Karl Torp
Michael Toth
Janis Totten
Jay Toubman
Charlotte Tramposch
Karen Tramsac
"I've been waiting for this all year."
Helen Trautman
Robert Travarca
John Traven
Gilbert Trentel
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Seniors
"Meet you behind Beef Corral.'
Douglas Van Kornguf
Bonnie Van Ooyen
Janice Vargo
Debra Vilcheck
George Vinci
Mary Vincil
Robert Voase
Bruce Voll
Lorraine Vollman
"Gee, I'm booked up until next March!"
Anthony Voipe
Franklin VoIpe
Janet Volpe
Deborah Von Gunten
Steven Vozel
Nancy Vuranch
David Wagner
Karen Wajahn
Robert Warner
Debra Warren
Gary WassM
Janet Wayner
Joyce Wayner
Edward Weber
Jeanne Weber
Margaret Wehrle
Christine Weiss
Leroy Wells
Robyn West
"If I catch him, I'll kill him!"
Becky Weyrick
John Wheeler
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Debbra White
Donald White
Linda Whitney
Steven Williamson
Bonnie Wilson
Gregory Wies
Kris Will
Linda Will
Donna Wilson
Robert Wilson
"And this little box is the heart of the school."
Kenneth Winchester
Beverly Winner
"Why do I blush so often?"
James Winsor
Marilyn Winters
Wendy Wiskes
Gayle Woeckner
Randy Wohgemuth
Christine Yanchar
Andrea Yano
Dennis Yert
'I'm supposed to be taking the pictures.'
Frank Yoder
Patricia Youdell
Leonard Young
Lorraine Young
William Yozipovich
Mary Lou Zabjek
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Robin Zonneville
Mary Kay Zovac
Laura Zurc
Jacqueline Zylowski
"I'm Mr. Schwegler's pet (peeve)
Oennis Zadnik
Deborah Zdovc
Christine Zak
Fred Zele
James Zakovski
Stephen Zelko
Dennis Zamaria
Robert Zolinski
Ronald. Zarnick
Robert Zoller
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ACTIVITIES
I t
Members slowly congregate to
Create,
Discuss, experience.
Under-currents of
Laughter and enthusiasm
Mask the work of organization
For projects.
Added opportunity for
Contact with
People
Brings relaxation from
Pressures and
Communication from
Unfamiliarity.
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A.F.S.
Opportunities offered by A.F.S. to candidates in the
Americans Abroad program is by no means the
extent of American Field Service activities. Exchang-
ing cultural concepts through presentation of foreign
films, international dinners, and other activities give
members an opportunity for exposure to different
civilizatiorw. Extending friendship to the Philippine
A.F.S.-er, Beck Blanco, has helped stimulate interest
in approaching the ideal of world understanding.
American Field Service FxecufiVe Board Boftom Row (L fo R) Beck Blanco. Row 2: Janet Knowles, Beth Blewilt, Debbie
Miller, Fred Heintz.
American field Service Bottom Row (L fo RJ Niki Gaul, Cathy Humphrey, Donna Woodruff, Nancy Haller, Mary Mayock, Sue Nash, Jennifer Bates, Jim Kittelsrud,
Beck Blonco, Debbie Leiand. Row 2 Sue Madden. Sue Karash, Beth Blewitt, Deb Miller, Koren Reichard, Jonice Berry, Pot Chleblk, Sue Kotz, Janet Knowles,
Wendy Lick, Marilyn Winters. Row 3 Kay Rosmusen. Lynn Likort, Joanne Kuebler. Holly Stump, Bari Thomas, Ann Clork, Michele Young, Karen Shriver, Lauren
Felder, Meg Cox, Loune Fondron. Row 4: Kathe Workman. Lmda Filsmger, Sue Winters, EMen Gerl, Judy Kozlowski, Bonnie Bubley, Michelle Mueller, Michaele
Barkhurst, Kyle Kopeck y, Cormen Edel bergs, Jann Wilson, Vivion Goertz. Row 5 Lisa Lick, Mary Boczek, Lisa Thomas. Ann Sulen, Paul Schutt, Jonette Barbish,
Bill Meo. Fred Hemtz, Mary Geib, Jim Otoloswki.
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Ad Club
School spirit and a desire to serve motivate students
to become active participants in the Ad Club. Mem-
bers sacrifice lunch periods and spare time to sell
tickets to home and away athletic events.
Another sale for Ad Club.
Coin C/ub Boffom Row (L to R): Mike Selway, Harry Schultr. Row 2 Richard Vesel, Tony Cafarelli, Bill Meo.
Com Club
Accumulating Indian head pennies or ancient mis-
printed coins constitutes part of the diversification
in the Coin Club. Those dedicated to their hobby
continually sea'rch for unusual coins. The significance
of assembling and acquiring rare or irregular coins
lies in the satisfaction of developing an interesting
and valuable collection.
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Cheerleaders
Cries of "Fight team, fight!" echo in the night as
the cheerleaders inspire the crowd with a smile and
a shout. Through victories and defeats the cheering
squad's unf I edging support is seen at every game.
Energetic Panther mascots create unusual acrobatic
stunts to supplement the well-performed cheers.
Lenofe Perovshek
Vanity Cheerleader Substitutes (L to R): Marilyn Perovshek, Bonnie Bubley.
Denlse Dworning Essie Vaccariello
Junior Varsity Cheerleaders (Top to Bottom]: Nancy Laser, Robin Fisher, Debhle
Harrison, Bev Cesen, Cory Lovsin. Cathy Witt.
Pon//iers (Top lo Botlom): Sue Picclano, Chris Zok,
Junior Varsity Subsh'tules (L to R): Karen Guenther, Ucy Vasas, Bari Thomas
Camera Club Bottom Row (L to R|; Jim Tolh, Bert Gold. Row 2: Arlene Kemeiok, Ne
Kim Somers, Mary Ann Boczek, Jim Powell, Randy Snyder, Dennis Tovenier. ftov*
<::>> Rozum, David Notan, JacV Wagner, Barry Rubin. Row 3:
4: David March, John Paul, Harry Jeffries, Paul Imm.
Ready. Aim. Fire!
Camera Club
Investigating varied aspects of photography, mem-
bers of Camera Club experiment w/ith methods and
equipment. New members learn the correct use of
different types of cameras and dark room proce-
dures. Achievement of striking effects induces ama-
teur photographers to use imagination and ingenuity.
Talents and techniques enable participation in var-
ious organizations and may lead to professional
careers in photography.
Cinema Club
Chairs and desks move by themselves in a movie produced by
Cinema Club members. Slow-motion pictures and animated films
interest these amateur trick photographers who experiment with
many aspects of cinematography. Newly-formed, the club provides
involvement with picture-making and experience in photography.
C.O.E
Cooperative Office Education permits a select number of senior
students to obtain valuable working experience through job place-
ment with local companies. The program gives students a chance
to demonstrate practical knowledge secured in the classroom. Work
at job locations, evaluated and graded as part of the regular
business course program at Euclid, helps to prepare students for a
competitive world.
Cinema Club (L to R): Chuck OhI, John Paul, Mary Smith, Mark Pecnik, Roger Principe, Lisa Thomas,
Pat Christie. Not Pictured: Down Steeves, Geoffrey Tanner.
Cooperot/ve Office Education Bottom Row (L to R): Suson Marincic, Lynn Roed, Frances Lazar, Toni Gommlere, BIlie Stallings, Kathy Grossman.
Row 2; Sharon Morikls, Shirley Adams, Pat Pinta, Marilyn Ford, Jackie Kodro, Bonnie Wilson. Sue Urban, Mr. McKelvey. Row 3: Tom Ortman,
Janet Lewis, Pom Reilly, Debby Serksnis, Carole Laukiavich, Cathy Schwenner, Louise Francis, Pom Sinkovic, Carlo Seifert. Row 4; Rita Riley,
Margie Kostansek, Laurie Gartsek, Robin Austin, Sharon Gerbic, Pat Tanner, Pat Perchan.
D.E.C.A.
A national organization dedicated to the promotion
of student interest in distributions and sales, Distrib-
utive Education Club of America offers a basis
for many promising careers In management and
marketing. D.E.C.A. stresses the importance of good
relationships between employers and employees and
helps students to gain valuable experience and in-
sight into the complex free enterprise system.
Distributive Education Club of America Boltom Row (L fo RJ.- Becky Weyrick, Betty Steiner, Pat Palumbo, Darlene Klouga,
Beverly Winner. Row 2; Kathy Cowper, Linda Rich, Kris Powers, Deb Fatur, Marlene Powalie. Row 3.- Deb Papay, Jim
Benko, Mark Palmer, Andy Shusteric, Deb Meinke. Row 4: Don Minor, Dale Menart, Mike Parry, Jim Zakowski. Row 5r
Mike Janatovich, Bill Ecker, Rich Prioreschi, Bob Hill.
Euclid
Theatre
Guild
The new Theatre Guild became composed of a con-
glomeration of students whose interests revolved
around the various facets of the theatre. The club
appeals to many interested in drama and offers par-
ticipation in constructing sets, make-up, and cos-
tumes. The successful performance of Euclid's plays
depends heavily on the achievements of the Guild.
Many students who enjoy acting try out for roles in
the plays. Other members usher, sell tickets, and
aid in the production of the plays. A point syst'='m
encourages Thespians to work longer and harder.
By forming the Theatre Guild, the quality of the
plays improve, and opportunities for those inter-
ested in the theatre increases.
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Eucuyo
Eucuyo encourages experiments in originality by
providing opportunities for students to create short
stories, poems, and Innovative art work. Students
may express controversial feelings, illustrating that
they are able to probe into the world of the indi-
vidual. The literary volume searches for the original,
excluding the works of conformists, and resulting in
a representative voice of today's youth.
E-Room
Tensions of hectic mornings quickly evaporate during
lunch breaks in the relaxing atmosphere of the
E-room. Music and snacks add to the after-school
enjoyment. Fall and winter dances make up much of
the night-life of the social center, and in spring,
enchanting decorations transform it into festive prom
locations.
Eucuyo Bottom Row (L to R): Nancy Keay, Eileen Hanna, Sue Raggets, Judi Sfross. Row 7: Lou Ann Mishic, Amy
McClelland, Paul Schutt, Roy Baumeister, Jim Toth.
Two's company; three's a crowd!"
Mrs. Martlnsen, E-Room Coordinator
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friendship V- Teens Boltom Row (L to R): Patti Becker, Marian Cholewiciti, Cathy Fosham, Ch ris Weiss, Lourie Griffith, Grace Hommel, Beth Johnston, Korol Martin, Linda Wise,
Debbie Simpson. Carol DiBiosio, Loreen Yoger, Jonie Cowan, Morsha Griffith. Row 2: Koren Guenther, Cathy Kenik, Fay Dovis, Marilyn Cup, Sue McLaren, Mary Ann Pureber, Carol
Weisj, Nancy Tomfco, Kathy Brown, Corol Buchholz, Amy Bclale, Laurie Smerdal, Alice Taylor, Row 3. Dons Dunbar, Jame Cathcoft, Janme Taylor. Kathy Monohon, Ctior Peirolo,
Noncy Eize, Sandy Hocevor, Debbie Meyer, Joyce Tucceri, Nancy Hrovat, Darlene Markovic, Donno Uchbar. Carol Plescia. Row 4: Bev Cesen, Brigetta DITomaso, Ann Bronoka,
Melissa Carmany, Irene Ponsart, Noncy Anderson, Diane Dilalla, Marianne Tomola, Laura Plesko, Debbie Skerly, Linda Strobel, Mary DiMare, Chris Medlen, Mary Marino. Row S:
Pom Steorns, Barb Cigoy, Loura Mooney, Kathy Liudahl, Sarah Richards, Goyle Rogers, Aldona Norusas, Jean Teschner, Sue Thomas, Kathy Tarantlno, Chris Letanosky, Judy
Pontages, Mory Ann Kozich, Jan Eikenburg, Dor Yeray.
"I just don't understand.'
"And now for the second line.'
■ "Just throw everything away."
Friendship
Y-Teens
Formerly divided into sophomore, junior, and senior
factions, the Friendship Y-Teens has been transformed
into a more unified group by the integration of the
classes. One aspect remaining changeless is the goals
of this civic-minded club. Service to the community
contributed through various projects and money-
raising activities represent the main responsibilities
of the Y-Teens.
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Future Teachers of America ExecutiYe Board (L to R}-. Maria Goodman, Vice-PresldenI; Peggy Strok, Secretary; Marleno Marico, Treasurer; Janice
Hocevar, Historian; Roseonne Gorubo, Janet Zaietel, Cathy Humphrey. Not Pictured: Debbie Hudalc, President, Nancy Borsch, Carolyn Farkos, Chris
Gaydos, Beth Harris.
FJ.A.
Investigating varied areas of the education field,
members of F.T.A. examine possible career choices.
Knowledge attained through experience in tutoring
students and descriptions presented by guest speak-
ers aid Future Teachers in serious consideration of
available opportunities. Through personal observa-
tion of teaching techniques, members formulate opin-
ions of educational methods and viev^ the responsi-
bilit-ies of the profession in perspective.
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Future Teachen of America Bottom Row (L to Rj- Diana Osfberg, Judy Rafliff, Terry Levme, Ghollo Nokshbendi , Lynn Rosa, CaHa Strunk, Nancy Temple, Sondi Hendershot. Cathy Witt,
Nancy Holler, Jennifer Bates. Delores Donner, Linda Wise, Beth Ann Johnston, Karol Martin. Raclyn Cebal, Manon Chloewecki, Pat Chmnici, Diane Smith. Row 2 Sue McLaren, Beth
Horns, Jane Raggets, Barb McAuley, Jo nice Hocevar, Amy McClelland, Peggy Strok, Joyce Marhefko. Debbie Hudok, Marlene Morko, Bev Beckert, Carol Almgren, Maria Goodman,
Craig Hodokievic, Poulo Gulick, Marsha Mromor, Carol hJapp. Stevie Monroe, Alice Sweet, Debbie Leiand, Row 3: Mary Marino, Jone Cathcort, Iris Onions, Sue Kotz, Goyle
Woectner, Ava Kaplowilz, Lmda Spears, Diane Noss. Cathy Kenlk, Lm Strobel, Lili Ribarich, Jonet Springer, Carolyn Farkus, - Nancy Borsch, Chris Gaydos, Bnon Dugon, Lmdo Kobol,
Sherri Chonf , Carol PlesciO. Mo re i a Lobas, Cathy Humphrey. Row 4: Carol Roinovich, Jo Ann Felz, Pot Stmeo, Taree Roth rock, JoHonno DiTirro, Chorlene Etzen, Lisa Lick, Lmda
Filsinger, Janet Zaietel, Koy Rasmus en, Jackie Pograis, Vivan Goertz, Sharon Morel, Trudy Oliver, Mtchele Mueller, Gail SloHery, Nancy Reed, Etieen Han no, Betty Hill , Chns
Weiss. Row 5 Gerty Fried burg. Bob Havre berg, Richard TeLoeken, Steve McBride. Ken Winchester, Bruce McBnan, Noah lofigliolo, Beth Cunningham, Cheryl Radalz, Susan Pnce,
Pat Sytle, Jim Molctnlikor, Dale Hoyanacki, Sue Thomas, Kathy Tatentino, Debbie King. Keren Hilbish, Michele Young. Helga Dobler.
Future Businsa Leaders of America Bottom Row ft to Rj: Marie Rapkin, Jean Shepard, Anna Ruffo, Pat Skrjanc, Mary Mcauly, Pom Morrison, Row 2:
Jean Eddy, Kofhy Cook, Janet Gates, Janet Sas, Cindy Segulin, Chris Rich ofdson, Maureen Ray. Row 3 Sue Rose, Lynn Weber, Sandy Hanlon, Bonny Wan
Ooyen, Ken Brickman, Kathy Roberts, Irene Geletko. Row 4: Sue Zentgrof, Andy Molendo, Joni Lapinskas, Denny Krall, Sue Medves, Morgret Jurotovc,
Cindy Cooper, Ron Burge.
F.B.LA.
Interest in future business work provides initiative
for membership in F.B.L.A. Aware that business stu-
dents must supplement their typing, bookkeeping,
and shorthand courses, the club strives to present
other aspects of the working world. Gaining experi-
ence in addition to classroom activities, the student
learns successful methods for business.
Humanities
East
Humanities East's goal is to broaden the student's
awareness of his environment and to acquaint him
with seldom-discussed parts of his culture. Curiosity
becomes an advantage to those interested in testing
new educational experiences through enlightening
programs and presentations. By traveling to different
schools and discussing with other students, members
learn to become more sensitive to human interests
and to enlarge their sphere of communication.
Humanities East Bo'fom Row ft to RJ: Beth Blewilt, Sue Raggets, Morilyn Hribar, Janet Springer, Les Rohf. Terry Levine,
Bonny Nimelli. Row 2 Janice Berry, Mory Jo Lipovec, Judi Stress, Koy Rasmusen, Cheryl Brodenck, Tomosino Stephen, Chns
Davis, Sharon Morel. Row 3: Eileen Han no, Bill Meo, Fred Heiniz, Alice Swartz, John Tomico, Mar la Good mo n. Sue
Gordos, Linda Sylte, Row 4 Trudy Oliver, Bob Pollock, Joan Oliver, Judy Kozlowski, Joan Sensing, Ellen Gerl, Robin
Cochran, Marc Kellner. Mike Selway. Row 5 Walter Stolzer, Dove Critchfield, John Ofciorcik. Kim Somers. Ion Gloss,
Bob Bohmc, Denny Straub. Roy Boumeister.
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foreman's Club Soffom Row ft lo R): Tim Kilkenny, Jeff Pelernel. Kurt Banford, Sam Tomaselli, Donald Bone, Harry
Johnson. Row 2: Gory Conklin, Front Thome, Bob Pavlovich.
Foreman's
Club
Mechanical proficiency as well as experience in
handling complex machinery result from membership
in the Foreman's Club. Assisting in machine shop
classes, boys must exhibit responsibility and adept-
ness. Knowledge of safety remains a major concern
in choosing members for this organization.
Lettermen^s
Club
Earning a varsity letter enables the finest athletes
to become members of the Lettermen's Club. Their
superior skill is seen by an often restripe on a letter
sweater indicating the great deal of time and
sacrifice spent to earn recognition.
Gjfli Aihlet-c Aisociation Bollom ffow (L )o fi ) Mane Rapkm, Debbie Bolon, Lynn Roas, Cheryl Schoenecker, Vicki Wallace, Amy Morton, Jackie Cook. Chris Medlen, Lynn Balzel,
Patty Petscher, Denise Kmsey, Jennifer Botes, Diane Zuro, Korol Martin, Joy Scheurman, Loune Griffith, Micki Evris, Carol DiBiqsio, Jane Cowan. Row 2. Dons Dunbar, Renne Korich,
Goyle Kimberly , Georgionn Poce, Jan Toub, Jon Etkenburg, Sue Nash. Groce Hommell, Sue Kalz, Noncy EIze, Sharon Gloss, Marilyn Greenwald, Lorrame Kain, Elaine Mog, Diane
Fabig, Peggy Fierle, Carol McVey, Jonie Colhcort, Jo nine Taylor, Michelle Do bray, Marian Cholewicki, Karen Buccilli. Row 3 Lynn Zola, Mary Lou Lickert, Lili Ri bo rich, Charlene
Peirolo, Kathy Monahon, Brigelfo Di To mo so, Cathy Kenik, Joanne Kuebler, Dorelene Ye ray, Carol Plescio, Barb Brennan, Jolmda Laurencell, Diana Nass, Meg Cox, Jackie Pograis,
Fay Davis, Marilyn Cup, Laune Vozel, Kathy Mason, CoHen Woish, Debbie Harbst, Mary Horbsl Row 4 Ghaha Nakshbend., Karia Mucci, Debbie Skerly. Sue Haslego. Joyce Tuccen, Sue
Bfezec. Demse Korrer, Judy Sustorsic. Ann Clark, Beverly Kramor, Lynn Luikart, Mary Geib, Gayle Rogers, Dorlene Marovic, Nancy Hrovat, Darlene Yeroy, Bonme Broyant, Judy Chanr,
Vicky Popanzos, Ban Tfiomos. Row 5 Kitty Know, Mrchele Young, Jane Williamson, Judy Pontages, Les D Anno, Mickie Mueller, Cher Brodenck, Jan Zaielel, Pat Vibbert, Ardi th Soeder,
Sue Zurc, Michel le Barkhurst, Jeon Mullally, Anno Sleper, Carole Wiehn.
"Now with this cookie you get 50 extra trading stamps.'
Gif's' Athletic Asiociation, Executive Board Bottom Row (L to R): Debbie Harbst, Bobbie
Fiffik, Leslie D'Anna, Row 2: Dionne Roggets, Wendy Wiskes, Mary Ellen Bajec, Annemarie
Ryavec, Thea Syroka. Row 3: Barb Borbato, Sue Gordos.
G.A.A.
G.A.A. spotlights action. Intramural sports enables
members to develop individual skills w/hile organ-
izing friendly competition. Open to all interested
girls, the Girls' Athletic Association also becomes
engaged in various social activities. Whether drib-
bling a ball or selling cookies, these active members
combine fun with athletic sports.
Spiked punch.
Girls' AlUleUc Associohon Soflom Row {I lo Rf Jean Eddy, Jeonne Redone, Sheryl Tucker, Loune Smefdel, Jan lorek, Keren Guenlher. Rae Lynn Cebul, Mary Ann Pure be r, Chri;
Weiss, Gtnny Marmo, Judy Szymczyd , Carol Weiss, Bar bora Kohler, Marsha Gnfiilh. Terry Kaston, Lmda Wise, Belh Johnston, Nancy Tomko (?ow 2. Jen Dowd. Ltndc St robe I, Momca
Sfelmach, Debbie Meyer, Donna Uchbar, Anna Plamsek, Nancy Nickels, MarciO Boyce, Lynn Jersan. Pol Dnscoll, Janef McKee, Laura Kovacic, Wendy Zilmk, Joan Monoghon, Judy
Sovarino, Joann Mohusky, Lorelyn Hudec, Kathy Humphrey Row 3 Chns Letanosky, Carmen Edelbergs, Laura Mooney, Lmda Filsmger, Lisa Licic, Sue Winters, Borb Tim.nski. Sue
Thomas, Kathy Torantmo, Laurie Vozel, Kathy Mason, Sandy Sholfer, Lisa Harris, Diana Erne, Sue Tfunkely, Ceal Zupancic, Nancy Cooper, Cindy Bohonon, Cmdy Yanchar, Pal Kadunc.
ffow 4: Mary Marmo, Manlyn Schneider, Goyle Ebel, Lmda Gorjup, Lmda Beadle, Dianne Rcggets, Anne Mane Ryavec, Roberta Fiffik, Mory Ann Boczek, Rose Ann Lickert, CHns Marlmcic,
Donna Wolf, Cheryl Radoti, Joyce Ensmmger, Charlene Erzen, Judy 3asa, Sondy Smith, Lynne Jones, Cmdy Borbish. Mary Ann Baiasko Row 5 Monlyn Myslmski, Pam Barker, Julie
Stoskunas, Thea Syroka, Marilyn Cup, Barb Barbato, Jane Hospodar, Wendy Wiskes, Mory Ellen Boiec, Sue Gordos, Pat Sylte. Vivion Goertz, Konn Poller son, Melissa Pol umbo, Kathy
Helmick, Georgene Wetzer, Lmda Spears, Pol Simeo, Judy Neumon, Laura leach.
Shrill whistles blast and shouts of "I
the gym as a white-shorted girls' le
gym class. Necessary aids to the teach
education classes, leaders organize
teach skills, and referee class time a
sports. Accepted responsibilities and sacrificed time
find reward In the social activities and companionship
of G.L.C. members.
Girls' Leaders E 'ecu live Board Bo"om Row (L fo P) Barb C'goy, Histonan,- Bobbie Theil, President; Sue Plcciono,
Treasurer; Linda Plovcan, Vice-President. Row 2 Lori Lane, Barb Barbato, JoAnn Felz, Secretary.
Girfs* Uaders Club BoHom Row (L 1o Rj- Bobbfe Theil. Row 2. Lmda Plovcan, Barb Cigoy, JoAnn Felz, Sue Picciono. Row 3: Chris Weiss,
Sue Brezec, Lori Lane, Laurie Griffith. Row 4: Mary Ellen Bajec, Monlyn Winters, Pat Poulin, Debbie Opalk, Barb Barbato, Wendy Wiskes.
Row 5. Shelly Lane, Pat Sterling, Marcia Mramor. Roberta Fiffik, Dtone Zuro, Marilyn Perovshek, Leslie D'Anna, Diane Roggets, Jane
Hospodar Row 6- Mrs Buerkel-
Key Club
Sponsoring drives for United Appeal, ushering at
school events, or decorating a hospital represent
the diverse activities undertaken by Key Club.
Organized through the school, but under the
guidance of Kiwanis International, this active boys'
club consistently demonstrates their competence and
reliability in community services. Although Key Club
is chiefly concerned with working within their
school and their city, there is still time for social
activities which provide only a small reward com-
pared to the satisfaction each member gains by
helping others.
Key Club Bo Mom Row (L to R}: Mike Podnof, Doug Romoser, Cropg Hodahevpc. M.ke Telich. Bob Boh-nc. Rtck Froncis, Jim Kolamosz, Roy Ivoncic.
Mike Murphy, Row 2. Kevm Bram, John Werdorff, Bob Sontord. Tom RoHerty, Craig McDorough. Tom Muscenti , John Dogoniero. Dove Broolts.
Dove Slemhouer. Terry Volante, Tom Brunson. Row 3. Dole Hockef, Glenn Higoki, Mike Kogon, Er.c Bono. Jeff Horrrs. Frank Smolmski, Dave
Goliowoy. Mike Vernon, John Tehch. Paul Imm. Row 4: Dove Wogner, Bill Fergus, Bill Kovatch. Randy Kubehn. Douglas Rebeck, Mike Suttte. Horry
Hondshow, Bob Knight, Dave Smcloif. Row 5. Marc Kellner, Lee Jolovec. Jeff Hoedt Dove Brodowski. Denms Smith, Steve Thayer, Chuck Sims,
Ken Winchester, Bruce McBnon, Bob Dybiec. Row 6; Brent Buckley, Ron Brow, John Ak.ba, Ph. I Wnghl, Mork Jochum.
Majorettes
Arriving for early morning practice in blue jeans
and tennis shoes, the majorettes drill to the sounds
of the marching band. Sharp whistles signal the
beginning of the routines of twirling batons and
precision kicking. During after-school practices mem-
bers create new formations and strive for synchron-
ization for the halftime show during the football and
basketball games.
Junior Majoreiles ft fo Rj: Cathy Morob'to, Kathy Wajahn, Pat Sterling,
Sen/or Maioreltes ft to R): Debbie Polguta, Leslie Rohr, Chris MislreHa, Sue Drobnicfc.
li
National forensic leogue Boffom ffow (L lo R) Caihy Witt, Lin Brodhocker, Maureen Roy, Sandra Oblich, Debbie Lelond, Mr Robuck, Sponsor. How 2 Corol Almgren,
Peggy Strok, Amy Hungerford, Kathy Mason, Nancy Foley, Debbie Berndf Row 3: Kolhy Rusnok, Gayle Rogers, Joan Fields, KatSy Homphrey, Pat Slmeo, Candl Calloghan,
Row 4 Doug Behrends, Eric Imm, Roger Osgood, Don Hiruo, John Cassese, Nancy Reed
N.F.L
An interest in public speaking, and a desire to per-
sonally compete characterizes the member of Na-
tional Forensic League. Endless hours of practice
with a coach, a partner, or by himself are imperative
in preparation for his event. Competing three times
before different judges, increases his nervousness
in anticipation of placing during the tournament.
Metal
Sculpture
Armed v^/Ith goggles and blow-torches, members of
Metal Sculpture enthusiastically attack scraps of
metal in an effort to weld unusual pieces of art.
Splashes of color often lend interest to creative
works, and variety of texture leads to a new medium
of expression. The unlimited field of possible crea-
tions entices students to make use of their imagina-
tions.
Metat Sculpture Bottom Row (L lo R): Mary Smith, Judy Ullstrom, Connie Colt, MoryEllen Lee. Robin Su
Mr. Germock, Sponsor; Tom Allchin, Gary Radatz, Gary Conlclin, Kay Rasmusen, Ann Wright,
Movie Club
Audio-vision has become an Increasingly influential
means of education. The Movie Club member pro-
motes interest in the use of projectors and other
equipment, and often comes to the aid of tne
teacher who is puzzled by the intricacies of the
projector. Members also operate the noon movies
and help to distribute the audio-visual materials.
Movie C/ub Bottom Row (I fo Rj. Clara Harts tern, Linda Lewis. Row 2 Kuil Banlord, Scott Bonford Row 3, Peter
GaizuMs, Andy Noch, Fted Land, Chris Hulewicz. Row 4: Mike Selway. /?ow 5: Harry Jeffries, Doug Behrends.
Medico/ Coreers Club Bottom Row (L fo RJ- Debbie Cheich, Sue Modden, Mory Lemmo, Karen Sbrocco, Debbie Harbst,
Cathy Tabb, Bonny Nimelli, Candy Collaghan, Row 2 Janet Knowles, Wendy Zitnik, Kotfiy Liudahl, Debbie Pestotnik,
Sandy Gubonc, Joan Reinwald. Janine Taylor, Donna Hough, Row 3: Pot Andrews, Laurie Tanner, Eunice Kitlerer,
Kitty Knox, Jean Mul lolly, Jean Shepard, Ginny Kumel. Denlse Icke. Row 4 . Bev Bowers, Mary Ann Zupancic, Cathy
Shilling, Sue UMmon, Nancy Nickels, Chorlene Erzen, Nancy Keay, Wendy Wiskes, Linda Thomas, Row 5 Roger Pnncipe,
Jim Ayers, John Paul. Don Hlruo, Fronk Hoykor, Ron Zornlck, Phil Slrovorace, Donno Pestotnik.
M.C.C.
When the Future Nurses Club admitted male mem-
bers, it v/as renamed and appropriately became the
Medical Careers Club. Sponsored by Euclid General
Hospital, the club provides many opportunities for
participants to view various aspects of the field
of medicine. Hospital tours and guest speakers
provide encouragement to those Interested In the
medical profession.
Symphonic Band
Band Sergeants (L to R): Ron Lyman, Pat Kaston, Mike Bolale.
The band goes marching two by two . . . hurrah, hurrah!
FLUTE:
Jennifer Bales
Mofilyn Bauer
Jonlce Berry
Jane Cowan
Marcio Feiock
Wendy Lick
Mary Lickerr
Joan Oliver
Lorraine Punzar
OBOE:
Lynn Allchin
Pat Kaston
Sue Nash
CLARINET:
Doviri Bucknot
James Burns
Pam Hope
Gary Jones
Sue Kolz
James Ki tielsrud
Barbaro Losee
David Onions
Charlene Reya
Glen Richardson
Mary SchoHer
Joy Scheurmon
Bill Semenchuck
Alice Sweet
Kothy Tancredi
Barbara Thomas
Bruce Walker
Scott Wightman
ALTO CLARINET:
Karen Reichard
Linda Seiple
Don Soltis
BASS CLARINET:
Chris Collier-
Mork Glinski
Mary Lou Lickerr
BASSOON;
Cheryl Crawford
Tom Taranfino
ALTO SAXOPHONE:
James Arko
Bill Glovoc
Harry Schultz
Ph. I Wrighl
TENOR
SAXOPHONE:
Horry Jeffries
Joseph Lovono
BARITONE
SAXOPHONE:
David Dovies
CONTRA BASS:
CORNET:
Mike Balale
Ronald Brow
Wil Christenset
Thomas Cole
Paul Drolleff
Bob Dunker
Ron Lyman
Jim McVey
Kevin Oliveri
Mike Surtle
Doug Yondola
FRENCH HORN:
Kevin Kelley
Mork Liclterf
Judy Neuman
Deborah Vadnal
TROMBONE;
Mark Doblekar
Poul HungeHord
Alfred Land
Bla.ne Lewis
Mike Murphy
Frank Yoder
BARITONE:
Tim Cheodle
David Cooney
Frank Houser
Rick Pereksfa
Doug Rebeck
David Sinclair
TUBA:
Skip Garlh
John Horna
Jim Kukral
David March
Donald Srnick
PERCUSSION:
Richord Bendure
Greg Lyman
Peter Markovich
Joe Sharpe
Roy Sonntag
Stirling Wilson
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Orchestra
and Band
Beginning the year with exhausting morning prac-
tices, marching band members quickly learn about
regulation march steps, frostbitten fingers, and
Euclid roulette. Completing their season of enthusi-
astic participation In imaginative football halftime
shows, marchers retire to the rehearsal room to
begin their concert season. Blaring brass players
reluctantly face the Impossible "pianissimo" as music
styles change sharply from fast marching numbers to
a varied selection of concert pieces. The orchestra
smoothly blends stringed instruments, woodwinds,
and brass as they interpret modern as well as
classical orchestral arrangements. Competition spices
repetitive dally rehearsals as members compete in
tests of musical ability.
Orchestra
FLUTE:
Jennifer Bates
Arlene Kemejalt
Mary Lo Lickerl
Eloine Mog
Joan Oliver
Richard Teloekn
CLARINET:
Susan Kotz
Koren Relchard
Joy Scheurman
Bruce Wolker
Scott Wightmon
OBOE:
Lynn Allchin
Vicki Festini
Pot Ko'ton
Susan Nash
BASSOON;
Cheryl Crawford
TENOR
SAXOPHONE:
TUBA:
Skip Gorlh
VIOLA
Cofol Schllckert
Suson Soltis
Susan Taddie
VIOLIN
John Abfohom
Sue Arnold
Gail Arvay
John Chase
Lourre GarreK
Joanne Kuebler
Joyce Tianello
Carl White
CELLO;
Richard Kehres
Ken Mitchell
Stan Povelecky
PERCUSSION:
Lorraine Kain
Richord Bendure
Leonard Noel
Joseph Shorpe
Roy Sonntag
HORN;
BASS:
Judith Kehres
Mark Lickert
Deborah Vodnal
Doug Behrends
Mike Chlebik
Kris Will
TROMBONE:
PIANO:
Paul Hungerford
Kevin Kehres
Alfred Land
Bloine Lewis
Jeri Lynn Dowd
Will Kobyijanec
John Ofciorcik
TRUMPET:
Mary Geib
Richard Stillmgs
Concert Band
FLUTE:
Dolores Donner
Arlene Kemejak
Margaret LaBrozzl
Elaine Mog
Sharlene Seredlch
Alice Taylor
Susan Ullman
OBOE;
CLARINET:
Marie Battista
Tim Carpenter
John Chapel
Sarn Ciliberto
CHris D'Amico
Carol Dieckmann
Daniel Doroi
Barbara Girimount
Harry Hondshaw
Cloyd Htldebrand
Doug Holcombe
Vicki Hollis
Cathy Kenik
Robert Knighf
Rose Lickert
Debra Meyer
Nancy Nickels
Jeffrey Schoffer
Bill Schneider
Mane Sopko
Thomas Stupica
Dennis Tovenier
Irwin Weinberger
SAXOPHONE;
Harvey Smith
James Nagle
ALTO SAXOPHONE:
TENOR SAXOPHONE:
Chorles Houser
Lorraine Kain
James Srnick
FRENCH HORN:
Jeffrey Hoedl
Judith Kehres
David Modic
CORNET:
Charles Blott
Phil Cooney
Ronald Emser
Mary Geib
Terry Hannon
Croig Hoover
Korla Mucci
Clark Scheurman
George Skrout
Richard Slillings
Leroy Wells
Joyce Wicks
BARITONE:
TROMBONE:
Russell Berlan
Kevin Graham
Curt Hale
PERCUSSION:
James Howell
John Koch
Leonard Noel
Scott Somers
Mixed Choir
Harmonious chords reflect the practice that precedes each
concert. Male voices provide a contrast not possible
in an a!l-girl-choir. Through training in breath control and
daily rehearsals, the choir fuses to form a single tone
and exhibit its quality of excellence at each performance.
Mixed Choir Bo/fom Row (i to Rj: Holly Hollmeyer, CheFi Cutter, Barb Lilley, Kay Rasmusen, Pafti Virginia, Ann Siefert, Janet Knowles, Beck Blonci
Janice Matko, Judy Stein-
houer, Joy Rolti, Carol Buchholz, Groce Hommel, Bev Kimes, Jock Rotar, Tom Turk, Libert Pmto, Sandi Hendershot, Renee Kanch, Mary Gephart, Carol Mc Vey, Michelle Kovezsd
Annette Jakse. Row 2 Nancy Liudohl, Mory Rush, Mary Brady, Julie Stermole, Georgann Polunus, Sandy Shaffer, Rae Lynn Cebul, Karol Martin, Rhonda Mai m, Suzanne Madden,
Denise Kmsey, Mary Jo Hrastar, Dee Dee Racrch, Sandy Hocevar, Beth EhrhardI, Dennis Meister, Bill Frank, Mark Fross, Pat Chmmci, Pat Pnce, Luonn Mamgho, Donna De Vita,
Lynette Grohek, Jon Kastehc. Row 3. Michele Young, Denise Korrer, Kalhy Duncan, Nancy Elze. Missy Qtcasek, Doflene Ye ray, Kathy Monohan, Karen Buccilli, Momco Stelmach, Carol
Lewis, Debbie Picciano, El len Bartel, Cathy Wackathon, Diane Enckson, Paul Clapp, Gary Jokela, Dave Galloway, Jim Turk, Denise Forrell, Vicky Papanzos, Marcio Lobas, Ban
Thonrios, Barb Brennan, Charlene Peirolo, Betty Bowers. Row 4 Carol Santorelli, Nancy Keay, Trudy Stratton, Demse Icke, Sue Thomas, Donna Uchbar, Debbie Lufz, Peggy Mock,
Carol Pleacia. Kay Morley, Dcrlene Praznovsky, Barb Ovsek, Judy Com, Helen Talty, Mary Blokeley, Leslie DAnna, William Derby, Paul Schutt, Enc Bona, Bill Francis, Jetf Muster,
Roy Pignotiello, Bngetta DiTomaso, Debbie Lament, Sue Downer. Judy Pontages, Tersa Chondler, Katy Anderson, Jackie Cook, Cindy V^eisert, Row S Debbie Kmg, Jan Nogode. Irene
Mulvinas, Georgene Kola pedis, Michele Pietro, Liz Hasse, Connie Kovacevia, Ginny Thwealt, Bev Cesen, Tern Stemfurth, Sue Luikart, Gary Hackle, Steve Blassmgame, Gary Higgs, Joe
Sevenno, Bob Schulte, Chns Slamc, Mike Kitko, John Damberger, Tom Cruse, Dave Hoppert, Mike Kofula, Mork Habot. Dan Soloky, Chick Carroll, Robby Jerome, Pam Barker, Jonef
Kershaw, Debbie Skerly, Liz Lehman, Jill Horns by. Tern Sirak, Nancy Benedum, Diana Erne, Jeannie Cater, Lynn Pol lack.
Chorol Maiten BoMom Row (I lo »l Lmdo Muslor, Emily Hanok, Sue Schorletler, Kothy Meighan, Jennifa Kelopovic, Croig Hodokievic, Jim Vidnck, Bob Berlon, Scoll
Krejc, Steve Williamson, Debbie Hendershot, Denise Copretto, Marlene Marko. Coiol Almgren, jill Poller. Sow 2 Amy Hungerford, Jessica Burrows', Peg Fierle', Joan
Springer, Bev Bowers, Sue Strizzi, Greg Lawrence, Bill Troop, A! Ulle, Rick Racich, Chris Richardson, Jackie Pograis, Vivian Goertz, Denise Reese, Laura Dauchy. Row 3:
Calhy Tobb, Cindy Otcasek, Eileen Hanna, Stevie Monroe, Sue Carmifchel, Bill Pasco, Dean Pasquale, Dwight Yoder, Bruce Biddle, Tim Garrett,' Kevin Kehres, Al Casey,
Wendy Mihocik. Cory Lovsm, Kay pagan, Cathy Shilling, Donna Wolf. Joan Force Row 4: Cindy Elmore, Sondy Nurmi, Debra Hudak, Linda Kobal, Nancy Rose, John Samuele,
Bob Knawles, Terry Bosher, Howard Nelson, Steve Journey, Dan Shuman, Barb Barbato, Nancy Reed, Gay Jerome, Mary Vincil, Michelle Muelltr, Paula Gulick, Debbie
Warren, Row 5 Ginny Jakuben, JoAnn Sadler, Marilyn Murg, Chris Zak, Gayle Reese, Dale Hoynocke, Tim Miller Gary McClave, Don DeVita, Jeff Aute, Doog' DeVmey
Chora/ Masters
Individual voices combine to form a harmonious intonation as Choral
Masters sing out. Faithful rehearsal Is a main factor In producing
this accordance plus the determination of each vocalist to keep in
tune. The Masters voice their approval of a challenging new song
by their boisterous first attempts to sing it right. Under patient
guidance the chorus gradually produces their own sound that typifies
both their talent and their enthusiasm.
Varsity
Chorale
Voices blend to create interesting effects as talented singers resound
with enthusiasm. Varsity Chorale members enjoy the satisfaction of
long practice sessions and the success of superb performances. This
select group of serious music students, well-trained in breathing from
the diaphragm, adds variety and depth to both modern and tradi-
tional selections.
"Here, eat it."
Varsity Chorale Bottom Row (L to R); George Mclntyre, Robin Stratton, Barb Campono, Dione Zuro, Mike George, Mr. Taylor. Row 2 Greg
Lawrence, Bob Bohinc, Carol Swoidner, Jan Springer, Gwenn Rupert, David Fisher, Norm McLeod. Row 3; Bob Cater, Diane Nemeth, Sandy Gubanc,
Alice Swartz, Debbie Berndl, Lynn Nevar, Jesse Hamilton. Row 4: Garry Dremel, Rick Taylor, Tom Kelley, Mark Rotor, Don Seddon,
National
Honor
Society
A high rank in class does not assure induction Into
the National Honor Society. Attitude and reliability
play a large part in acceptance or rejection of a
member as teachers and club sponsors rate eligible
students in these areas as well as in scholarship. Five
percent of the junior class is chosen and help to
induct an additional ten percent of their class in their
senior year. The select members of N.H.S. represent
students showing leadership, character, scholarship,
and service.
The littlest angles?
Senior Indudses Bottom Row ft to RJ. Lindo Cotman. Pat Paulin, Kafhy Cowper, Bev Becker! . Sue Brezec, Deborah Serksnis, Judy Rotliff, Denise Rlggs, Marsha Phillips, Barbara
Campano, Chns Weiss, Laurie Griffith, Jonet Springer, Connie Morten, Barb Losee, R ow 2 Beck Blanco, Sondy Gonakis, Sue P Ice i a no. Barb Barbafo, Mary Ellen Bajec, Ann Evans,
Kothy Grossman, Bobbie Theil, Jo Ann Felz, Cheryl Gockel, Debbie Berndl, Chris Davis, Tom Koger, Mike Seiwoy, Heiga Dobler. Jim Kolamosz, Linda Sylte, Frances Lazar, Morcia
Boyce. Row 3. Barb Cigoy, Lmdo Plovcan, Wendy Wiskes, Elite Slailings, Amy McClelland, Lena Drummer, Kolhy Tancredi, Laura Murroy, Lorraine Brooks, Judi Stress, Bill Gerl, Nancy
Reed, Dems I'lggs, Michelle Aaronson, Pom Stearns, Kathie Fox, Margie Kostonsek, Tom Brunson, Row 4 Cathy Madden, Debbie Palguta, Ginny Marino, Linda Rich, Gail Kapusi, Mike
Dougherty, Carol Bures, Karen Shriver, Morrletta Mosslello, Carolyn Forkos, Nancy Borsch, Don Spiegel, Poul Oyaski, Jonis Totten, Sue Luffler, David Wagner, Donna Brod, Sue Sabo,
Poul Pennzo Row 5- Bob Luzor, Kns Will, Roger Hively, Tim Larkm, Robert Dybiec, John Ofciorcik, Rich Potts, Lee Jolovec. Wayne Downer, Marlene Marko, Kafhy Lonchar, Dennis
Stroub, Jim Mocilnikar, Bruce McBrlan, Randy Snyder, Bob Pollack, Ron Zarnick, Bruce Stout, Jan Jurcak, Karen Schuffert, Dan Garopic.
Junior Inductees Bollom Row (L to R): Vivian Goertz, Jonine Taylor, Kevin Brain, Diane Zuro, Diane Fabig, Joan Springer, Mary Mayock, Debbie Hatbst,
Georgina Kovacich. Row 2.- Sue StrizzI, Marilyn Perovshek, Sharon Morel, Kevin Kehres, Janef Knowles, Jockie Pograis, David Petscher, Peg Fierle, Gail Arvay,
Taree Rolhrock, Eloine Mog, Tomasina Stephen, Pow 3; Goyle Reese, Susan SolMs, Scoft Wightman, Alice Novotny, Mary Louise Lickert, Meg Cox, Pat Sylte.
Fred Heintz, Joe Kimosh, Amy Hungerford, Wendy Lick, Jane Hospodar. Row 4-. Colleen Boyle, Joon Oliver, Bill Meo, Nick lafigliola, Linda Bezik, Bob Lowry.
Phil Wright. Chuck Sims, Noah lafigliola, Bruce Walker, Marc Kel Iner, Walt Stalzer, Kay Rosmusen, Janice Berry, Ma re i a Feiock.
Senior Members 8o/fom Ron' {i to R]-. Terry Levine, Marilyn Hribar, Peggy Wehrle, Marilyn Winters, Secretary; Debbie Miller, Treasurer; Mike Balole, President; Mike Higaki,
Vice-President; Chris MistrettO; Kothy Erdelsky. Row 7. Leslie Rohr, Mary Jo Lipovec, Kathy Chambers, Chris Gaydos, Debbie Opalk, Bonnie Bubley, Trauty Grou, Becky
Rohrer, Sue Roggels, Karen Hilbish. Row 3- Kathy Liudahl, Cathy Tobb, Maria Goodman, Ellen Gerl, Joan Lewis, Peg Strok, Lenore Perovshek, Carol Roinovich, Tim
Cheadle. Row 4.- Sue Knox, Joan Sensing, Judy Kozlowski, Kim Somers, Gail Slollery, Beth Blewitt, Sue Gordos, Eileen Honna, Sandy Shenk. Row 5: Jim Winsor, Ian Glass,
John Lonchor, David Crilchfield, Roy Baumeister, Marshal Hatcher, Jim Barrick, Augie Kehn.
Pink Panthers Bollom Row ([ fo Rj. Jone Roggets, Nancy Tomko, Judy RalliH. Row 2 Kathie Kocn, Louise Gont, Debbie LoMont, Don no Brod, Bev Beckert.
Row 3; Amy Mc Clelland, Peggy Stfok, Lorraine Brooks, Joyce Morhefka, Judy Sustarsic, Marlene Morko.
Public Address Club (L to R) Frank Ogoreuc, Doug Yondalo, Craig McDonough, Mr Staines, Bob Knowles,
Pink
Panthers
Tackling rips and tears on athletic uniforms provides
satisfaction for these team seamstresses. Donating
skill and time as Pink Panthers, they score well-
deserved points in the eyes of athletes as w/ell as the
thanks of the coaches.
P. A.
A vital part of school operation, the P. A. Club
performs many services as v^ell as provides members
with experience in the use of electrical equipment.
Members quickly learn handling of sound equipment
and take responsibility for its efficient operation for
announcements, assemblies, and sports events.
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Radio Club Bo"om Row (L to ^' J.m Kittlelsfud, W,lhe Kob/liooec (fow 2 More Felder, J.m Pov^ell, Clifford Bufns, John Abraham Pow 3 filame Lewis,
Gary Jones, Lee Jolovec.
PoUticol World Affoin Club Bo"om Row (L fo Rj fiev Kimes, Noncy Keay, Peggy Strok, Koren Shriver. Row 2 Mory
Looise Lickert, Amy McClelland, Shoron Saifer, Don Hiruo,
Radio Club
Call letters WA8ZGE make it possible for Euclid
High Radio Club members to communicate with
places in and outside the United States. Learning
how to use and construct complex radio equipment
enables these "hams" to obtain licenses to operate
their own stations.
Political-
World Affairs
Modern-day problems challenge members of Political-
World Affairs Club as they analyze world situations.
Controversy spices discussions that often begin with
interesting speakers. Through Political -World Affairs,
students formulate valid opinions that aid them In
evaluating tomorrow's problems.
"Quack! Quack!"
Cast
David and Lisa
David Clemens Rick Brown
Mrs. Clemens Marilyn Bauer
Porter Ken Toth
Secretary Linda Filsinger
Dr. Alan Swintord John Cassese
Airs. Ferris Maureen Centa
Maureen Hart Debbie King
Josetre Missy Otcasek
Carlos Tom Podnar
Sandra Michelle Young
Simon Jim Cika
Kale Kathy Keszenheimer
Lisa Lynn Allchin
Barbara Georgene Kalapodis
Robert Ken Toth
Ben John Reece
John Kevin Kehres
Mr. C/emens Roger Osgood
Gir/ Maria Pirovolos
Woman Chris Davis
First Boy Nick lafigliola
Second Bey John Reece
C/arinetist Bruce Walker
"Try again."
"But my knees are stuck.'
"Is that all you have on your mind?"
"Is that where it itches?"
Plays
Focus on serious drama provided challenging char-
acters to be portrayed by aspiring young thespians.
Written about psychologically disturbed teenagers,
the touching story of David and Lisa confronted
the actors and actresses with a drama of complex
emotional responses. The Cherry Orchard paralleled
the dramatic fall presentation with complicated and
difficult characterization as stark scenery and lack
of costumes helped the audience to focus on the
dramatic interpretation.
Cast
Cherry Orchard
Dunyasha Janie Cowan
Lopahin Rick Brown
Epihodov Jim Cika
Firs Bruce Ruark
Anya Marilyn Bauer
Lyubov Gorgene Kalapodis
Varya Michelle Mueller
Gaev Roger Osgood
Char/ofta Peggy Fierle
Pishtchik Andy Noch
Yasha Tom Romer
Trofimov Tim Carpenter
Wayfarer Noah lafigliola
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Scence Seminar Soffom Row (L to R): Carole Lewanski. David Petscher, Harry Schultz. Toree Ro'hfock, Pat Pefscher, Pat Chlebik, John Abraham. Row 2:
Steve Wemhold, Bruce Walker, John Chase, Foy Davis, Glenn Hlgakl, Eileen Hanno. Row 3: Mike Forgac, Don Gudaitis, Scott Wlghtman. Kim Somers, Pat
Sylte, Marc Kellner, Mike Chlebik. Pow 4 Bob Havreberg, Kns Will, Bill Kovatch, Dan Soltis, Rich Vesel, MiVe Suttle. Walt Slolzer.
Science
Seminar
mm
Variety best describes the programs presented at
Science Seminar. Guest speakers lead discussions on
subjects ranging from astronomy to psychology.
Topics selected concern those areas which the student
does not normally encounter in the classroom, thus
giving him an opportunity to become familiar with
some of the many different fields of math and
science. Information concerning career possibilities
helps the student to plan for future studies.
Spectrum
Interest In cultural activities unites the members of
Spectrum. Collectively watching performances gives
each individual more insight into the work, and
develops more interest and understanding of the arts.
Spectrum Boflom Row (L lo R' Georgann Polunus, Lynette Grohek, Carol DiBlaslo, Janie Cowon. Row 2: Vonya Akraboff,
Joanne Kuebler, Pol Chlebik, Jan KosteliC. Row 3 Jonn Wilson, Amy Hungerford, Cormen Edelbergs, Hotly S'ump. Row 4:
Linda Muslor, Nancy Lludahl, Kolhy Lludahl. Nancy Keay, Moryonn ZuponciC.
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Ski Club
Cold blizzards during the week and warm weekend
weather did not defrost the spirits of Euclid's skiing
enthusiasts. Red-faced and grinning, both novices
and experts experimented with perfecting knowl-
edge gained from lessons on the slopes of Mt.
Chalet. A comfortable retreat provided warmth and
food for those suffering from frozen feet and
growling stomachs.
Hockey Club
Thwack! Sticks smash against the puck sending it
crashing into walls of the rink. Players gather mo-
mentum as their skates speed across the ice prepar-
ing to fight for possession. Tempers fly and fists
vainly bash against heavy padding, releasing frustra-
tions. Resuming quick maneuvers toward the goal,
the player alerts the goalie, who sees victory or
defeat in the single point.
Spirits
Spirit is the feeling these energetic students create with zany
but inspirational works of art that adorn the walls on Wednes-
day morning. Bright-colored signatures reveal the creators of
each masterpiece. Displaying great enthusiasm at athletic
events, the members of Spirtis bellow out their newly-composed
chants along with traditional cheers and hope to give encour-
agement to the teams with their boisterous clamor.
The Spirit of 70'
Student
Store
With items ranging from nose plugs to Shakespearean
plays, the Student Store supplies the students with
a variety of essential materials necessary for aca-
demic emergencies. Students often rush and shove
in the crowded room as they search for their
materials between classes. Its successful operation
lies in courteous assistance in meeting student and
faculty demands.
Student Stare Bollom Row (L (o R): Mr. Amster, Denise Karrer, Pautette Discenzo, Korol Martin, Beck Blanco. Row 2;
Marie Rapkin, Sharon Selnik, Joyce Woyner, Janef Woyner, Romono Hace, Roberta Fiffik. Row 3 Denise Harris, MoryAnn
KovQcic, Marlene Mlrtic, Phil Cooney, Laura Murray, Bonnie Jofos. Raw 4 Dave ShllancJer, Ron Barbish, Raymond Ivancic,
Mike Forgac, Bruce Anderson, Tom Chambers.
Voices of Art Bollom Row (t lo S]: lane Cowan, Carol DlBiosio, Vanyo Akroboff, Barb Compana. Row 2: Pom Merrltt,
Denise Cost, Mary Jo Udovlc, Mory Ann Boczek, Carol Bures. Row 3: Sue Roggets, Cindy Broconc, Jon VoIpe, Mary Ellen
Straub, Connie Marten.
Voices of
Art
With a little talent and lots of energy, papier-mache
and chicken wire become a life-size astronaut for
the United Appeal drive. Members learn to develop
iheir creativity by working on unusual art projects
such as making colorful designs on a tied and dyed
T-shirt. Voices of Art are heard by various organiza-
tions employing services of the spirited amateurs.
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Siudenl Council Botiom Row fC fo R): Gayle Sve^ln, Bev Cesen, Bngetfa DiTomaso, Marcio Boyce, Janme Taylor, Roberta Thell, Ann Evans, Vicky Poparizos, Rae Lynn
Cebul, Chene Slme. Row 2 Mary Lou Zabiek, Cmdy Otcasek, Barb Lisko. Sue S'rizn, Jeanne Gray, Demse Cap ret fa. Pat Kaston, J eon Eddy, Kathy Humphrey, Judy
Pontages. Row 3 Jane Cowan, Kay Fogon, Mike Higaki. Michelle Mueller, Eileen Honna, Gayle Rogers, Lmda Kobol, Les D Anna, Ellen Barte). Row 4 Sieve Kaselok,
Chns Davis, Morshol I Hatcher, Jim Stiscak. Mike Telich, Alison Brown, Gay Jerome, Mory Dol|ack, Tomasma Stephen Row S Tim Kitsos. Dennis Zadnik, Denms Smith,
Mike Balais. Bob Bohmc, Noah lafigliota, Nick lafigholo, Dione Boron.
Student Council Executive Board Bottom Row ft fo ff ■ Bob Bohmc, Pres.dent, Sue Sobo
Row 2. Linda Kobal. Secretary: Nooh lafigholo. Treasurer, Brigetta DiTomoso, Gwenn
Stephon, Gayle Svetm Row 3 T'm Kitsos, Mickie Mueller
ce-President; Steve Kase'ok
;rl, Mike Selwoy , Tomosino
Student
Council
With the opening of the school year, Student Coun-
cil began its task of getting students Involved In
their school. Although representation becomes diffi-
cult without the total support of the student body,
the council strives to reflect the Ideas and feelings
of the student. With the cooperation of the faculty
they have achieved such results as a revision of the
dress code. For those who do not get a chance
to vote during the lunch periods, voting opportuni-
ties have been offered before and after school.
Though accomplishments may seem small, Student
Council maintains its purpose to achieve a repre-
sentative and successful student government.
C^ess C/u6 Seoled (L 'o RJ PhJ Pnce, John Shilander. S'ondmg. BrII Quigney, Rob Berlan, Dennrs Sifoub, F^onk Glicker, Richord Teloeken
Miss Ferrara, Youth Power Sponsor.
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Chess Club
As a game of strategy, chess demands an intelligent
manipulation of moves and the ability to think ahead.
The Chess Club offers challenging opportunities to
improve maturing skills. The feeling of medieval
combat with kings and knights, surrounds this diffi-
cult game in which the rewards of victory reap
individual feelings of achievement.
Youth Power
Leading food industries sponsor Youth Power groups
throughout the country to solicit student interest in
the field of nutritional management. Providing
knowledge of careers ranging from production to
sale and distribtulon of foods, Youth Power puts
emphasis on planning for future nutritional needs
of America, as well as actively encouraging better
nutrition among teenagers.
Wai Napolo
Dressed in tank suits and clutching noseplugs, the Wai Napolean
splashes the water as another Tuesday drill begins. Enthusiastic
shouts direct fellow members to lock knees and point toes as
the swim club moves toward synchronization of aquatic skills. The
dedicated swim leaders stimulate interest in swimming through
patient instruction of both the novice and advanced swimmer. The
secrecy of the society's name creates a sisterhood of pride and
closeness among its members.
Wai Napolo Executive Board Soffom Row (L (o RJ; Judy Kozlowski, Vice-President; Janis Totten,
Treasurer; Eileen Hanna, Historian. Top Row. Becky Rohrer, Secretary; Ellen Gerl, President.
Wai Napolo BoMom Row (I to R) Goy Jerome, Becky Rohrer, Joan Sensing, Dione Boron, Alison Brown, Lenore Petrovshek, Pat Koston, Ellen Gerl, Eileen
Hanna, Mary Jo Lipovec, Kalhy Meighan, Karen Hilbish, Chorlene Rudiok, Judy Kozlowski, Sue tufller, Kim Somers Row 2- Diane Corlson, Penny Morse,
Lori Hossink, Laurie Tanner, lynn Zolo, Carol Froley, Kyle Kopecky, Linda Filsinger, Mary Moyock, Mary Morino, Elaine Penharth, Laura Dauchy, Louro
Fondron, Debbie King, Theo Syroko, Joan Springer, Janice Tolten, Robin Cochran, Nof Pictured. Mary Lou Lickert, Nancy Reed.
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Pep Band
The pulsating rhythm of the bass drum penetrates the roar of the
crowd frequently inspiring spectators to sing along with the band.
Wearing bright blue blazers and gold apaches, pep band members
provide entertainment as well as generate enthusiasm during the
winter sports season. Organized through the efforts of interested
students, the band lends the beat of modern music for an extra
boost to Euclid spirit.
"You really mean there's no game tonight?'
Pep Band Bottom Row ft to Rji Bruce Walker, Doug Yandola, Joe Shofpe, Greg L
Lyman, Dave Cooney, Frank Houser, Blaine Lewis, Skip Garth.
yman, Bob Wilson. Pow 2. Mike Balale, Ron
Eudidian Editor iai I Q.5. Sealed (L to R). Marcia Feiock, Wendy Lick, Beth Blewitt,
Debbie Miller, Karen Reichard, Mary Mayock, Trauty Grau, Peggy Wehrle. Standing: Jan
Berry, John Paul, Jan Grimm.
Euclidian Business I.Q.S. fio/fom Row (L fo Rj: Jackie Pograis, Bev Beckert, Diane Zuro,
Row "2; Jonice Molko, Lynne Jerson, Marilyn Dvornik. Row 3: Sue Potosky, Debbie Rash,
Janet Knowles, Lorraine Brooks, Jan Hocevar.
Survey Business fOS. (L lo R): Karen Shriver, Anne Sleeper, Jean Pedone, Vicky Gephart, Nancy Keay, Jean Mullally, Joyce Ensminger, Roger Principe, Poul imrr
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Survey Ed'lonal I.Q.S. Bottom Row ft fo R). Jack Wagner, Randy Snyder, Jim Toth, Fred Hemrz. Row 2 Kay Rasmusen, Joan
Carole Laukiovich, Peggy LaBorbero, Michelle Aoronson, Eve OHveno, Sandy Shenk. Kevin Kehres, Trudy Oliver, Bob Dyblec
Jan Zalefel, Carol Ran
Sucuyo I.Q.S H fo R): Amy McClelland, Roy Boume.sfer, Cindy Brocone, Chrts Penharth.
I.Q.S,
International Quill and Scroll gives recognition to all
high school students involved in some phase of
journalism. This honorary organization yearly inducts
members of the editorial and business staffs of
BucHdian, Survey, and Eucuyo. A gold pin and
subscription to I.Q.S. magazine serve as reminders
of demonstrated ability in the field of writing and
publications.
You'h Council on Human Relaliom Bollom Row (L to RJ. Gail Tabb, BecV Blanco, Peggy Wehrle. Row 2- Trouty Grau, Barb Cigoy, Janice
Grimm, Colhy Tabb.
Sfamp Club floffom Row IL lo R): Kurl Banford. Scotl Banford- Row 2: Steve Mc Bride, Terry Sliglic, Jack Damberge
Youth Council
Youth Council on Human Relations studies local and
world-wide social conditions and problems with the
aid of discussions and films. Members gain knowl-
edge and formulate opinions through various proj-
ects acting as tests for composed theories. Better
understanding of existing situations, achieved
through research and debate, creates tolerance for
different views and helps destroy inherent preju-
dices.
Sfamp Club
Armed with a pair of tweezers and a magnifying
glass, the stamp collector assembles specific stamps
that captivate his attention. The search for new
issues and those stamps commemorating people and
special events is undertaken with quiet enthusiasm
by the dedicated collector.
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Survey
Business
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Paper cups jingling with money from sales of athletic pro-
grams shows that the Survey Business Staff is at work raising
money for the production of the school newspaper. Selling
advertisements and subscriptions are additional sources of
income. Frequent publications and excellent ratings reflect the
success of their endeavors.
Survey Business Staff Column I flop 'o Sof'fom) Roger Principe, Paul Imm, Sherrie Soiter, Sue Evan,
Joyce T.onello. Mor.lyn Hnbar. Column 2. Bev Kramor. Bruce Ruorlc, Nancy Keay, Horry Jeffnes, Bev ^^^^^^ Business S'aff Column I (Top fo Bof/omJ. Jeanne Redone, Anne Sleeper,
Kimes, Vicky Gephart. Margret Jurorovoc, Joyce Wayner, Peggy O Donnell Column 2 Jean Mullolly, Joyce
Ensminger, Cloro Hartstein, Janet Wayner, Koren Shriver.
"Get your Gram-pros here."
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Survey Editorial
Editors assign articles and begin the anxious wait for finished
products as deadlines loom and gutters threaten to overflow.
As aspiring newspaper reporters. Editorial Staff members
search for news, feature, and sports items to make the next
issue of the Survey come to life. When interviews are com-
pleted, photographs are developed, and headlines are care-
fully planned, the paste-up begins to put each article in its
assigned place. Proofreading represents the final step in pro-
duction of the completed page before Its publication. Excel-
lence in each finished Issue Is evidenced by the paper's con-
tinued All American rating by the Columbia University Scholastic
Press Association.
"You're my type.'
"Come 'n get us."
Survey Editors fi to RJ.- Sandy Shenk, Peggy LaBarbera, Mary Jo Lipovec.
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Granville Smith, Advuor.
Survey Editorial Slaif Sol torn Row ft fo R]. Mr. Granville Smith, Advisor, Mary Jo Lipovec, Peggy LoBorbero. Sondy Shenlt, Row 2- Joan Oliver, Eileen
Hanna, Evelyn Oliverio, Michelle Aaronson. Carol Romovich, Judi Sfross Row 3 Gail Arvay, Jock Wagner, Jon Zoletel, Cathy Humphrey, Coro' Laukio-
vich. Row 4 Bob Dybiec, Fred Heintz, Randy Snyder, Kay Rosmusen
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Euclidian eusrness Staff Bo"om Row ft fo Rj- Linda Plovcan, Darlene Franks.
Pow 2 Joonne Albert, Dawn Anderson
"No, it's not this month's fold-out.'
Euclidian Business Staff Botfom Row (i to R): Denise Copretta, Nancy Borsch. Row 2- Helga Dobler, Angie Bortel, Kalhy
Tancredi. Row 3: Chris Gaydos, Lorraine Brooks.
Euclidian
Business
Relieving the Editorial Staff of financial worries
Euclidian Business Staff members skillfully conduct
the annual drive of selling of promoting, and of
distributing yearbooks. Campaigns conducted to sell
advertising space to local merchants begin during
summer vacation and continue during the months
of compilation of the book. Madcap pictures in the
advertising section show evidence of their work in
assisting THE BOOK.
Euclidian Business Siafi Bottom Row IL to Rj: Janet Knowles, Diane Zuro. Row 2-. Elaine Mog, Janice
Motko, Sue Potosky, Colleen Bo/le
Euclidian Business Staff Executive Boo'd Bottom Row (L to Rj Marcia Boyce,
Lynne Jersan, Row 7. Bev Beckert, Debbie Rosh, Morilyn Dvornik-
Euclidian Business Staff (L to Rj Kay Rosmusen, Jackie Pograis, Joanne Poch.
Euclidian Business S'o" Boffom Row (L to Rj Lmdo Beadle. Lmda Bezik, Debbie Coldrone.
Row 7: Karen Belavlch. Debbie Vadnal, Lynn Allchm.
Euclidian
Pho'ogrophers f I (o RJ: John Paul, Berf Gold, Head Photographer; Arlene Kemejak, Kim Somers.
Arf Staff Bottom Row ft (o RJ ■ Ma re i a Feiock, Janice Grimm Row 2 Barb Cigoy,
Editor; Wendy Lick.
Copy Staff Bottom Row ft fo R}- Beth Blewitt, Tomasma Stephon, Laurie Fondran, Janice Berry, Judy Kozlowski, Editor; Joan Sensing .
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Identification Staff Bottom Row (i lo Rj- Marsha Mfamof, Debbie Opalk, Editor; Karen Re i chard. Row
Miller, Jane Hospodar, Marilyn Wmlers, Senior Editor,
fdilofs Bottom Row ft fo R) Peggy Wehrle, Assistanf Editor; Trouty Grou, Editor-
m-Chief; Sue Knox. Row 2: Bert Gold, Barb Ctgoy, Morilyn Winters. Judy Kozlow-
sk.. Row 3: Debbie Opalk.
Sponsor Mr Robert L Hall
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Diversity blurs
Individual contribution, or
Concentrates on
Personal contest.
Sacrifice
To maintain stamina and
Determination
To create
Mental agility make the
Athlete.
His sweat-drenched body
Emerges from competition
Exhausted— vvith cherished
Triumph or agonized defeats.
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Football
Confident gridders backed by loyal fans, displayed skill, speed,
and coordination on the field as defense slammed against
offense in the fight for Euclid's first L.E.L. championship. Foot-
ball players with the tightly held pigskin, shoved toward the
goal posts as points accumulated against the opposing teams
and cheers rose to climactic heights. Hysterical fans and vic-
torious players united in strengthening school spirit which
persists long after a single game has ended.
"Which way to Grandma's house?"
"If we catch him we can keep him.'
"I'd better frisk him first.'
Varsity Football
Scores
Euc'id Opponent
12 Sf. Joseph U
28 Garfield Heights 22
28 Brush 0
22 Shaker Heights 8
30 Normandy 12
22 Valley Forge 20
20 Cleveland Heights 6
58 Lakewood 14
16 Shaw 0
36 Parma 22
Wins 9 Losses 1
Winner of L.E.L. Championship
'I'm getting out of here fast!"
Vanity Foolball Bottom Row IL to ffj- Fred Zele, Don Seddon, Terry Beckwith, Bob Cento, Doug Ruddi, Mike Podnor, John Lonchor, Jerry Kurowski, Jock Poshe, Ion Glass, Jerry
Colemon Row 2- Keith Kempke, Bob Ashley, Gory Shoffer, Al Lipstreuer, Mike Hieber, Ron Milovic, Don Ferris, Bill Mc Greehon, Tim Lorkin, Don Spiegel, Bill Ostronder, Bob Olds.
Row 3: Rich Potts, Ed Costetio, Fronk Houser, Ed Fisher, Bob Petek, Gory Ortmon, Steve Schlam, Carl Jonke, Tom Stupico, Keith Berlan, Dean Posquole. Row 4 Tom Mc Arthur,
Pot Lombordo, Mark Resnik, John Tututo, Dove Schervish, Tom Bouer, Roger Hively, John Shuber, Dole Davis, Steve Vozel. Row 5- Phil Wright, Croig Hodokievic, John Ciomek, Tony
Hlobse, Tim Miller, Rick Taylor, Bob Jost, John Pono, Sol Dottore Row 6 George- Newton, Phil Lovko, Dennis Benvenuto, Jock Smeltz, Mike Vernon, Mork Groudle, Steve Emenck,
Frank Bobets Row 7: Mark Glmski, Gerry Allchin, Gene Theus, Chuck Schmidt, Bill Sku'nc, Dave Schmidt, Kevin Woods Row 8 Steve Zimmermon, Doug DeViney, Ken Lewis, Steve
Sirk, Croig Prentice.
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Chuck Jolly, Mike Carofhers, Ron Connolly
Tutolo. Gary Bodovetz, Chris Stonic
Chuck Houser, Kirk Will, Scolt Sim
Ken Mitchell, Joh
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Don Stih, Rich Mueller
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Mike Wanchik, Don Momrock, George Pono, Chris Caimi, BcJ Carpenter, Bill Nemeth,
. , , Jomes Bluhm, Jeff Hams, luke Wiskes, Don Mikolic, Gory Higgs, Jim Kukrol, Ron
Row 3 Don Apicello, Paul Wirschlno, John Orehek, Bob Yozipovich, Mork Jewett, Tom Muscenti, Co-Copt.; Mike Kitko, Co-Capt.; Paul LumotJue,
4: Cfiuck Bokar, Henry Zof, Dennis Arieto, Steve Drifz, Al Scheider, Don Awdre, Don Kwasny, ^-^ p^-l„., d-. r>
Bob Poskey. Pat Donovan
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Junior Varsity
Football Scores
Euclid Opponent
14 St. Joseph 16
34 Garfield Heights 8
40 Brush 2
8 Shaker Heights 20
M Normandy 0
46 Valley Forge 8
16 Cleveland Heights 0
28 Lakewood , 0
22 Shaw : 8
20 Parma 22
Wins 7 Losses 3
"Keep your distance.'
"Touch me and I'll cry!"
Homecoming
Following a noisy parade, an enthusiastic crowd
at the bonfire ignited Homecoming festivities. Con-
tending for the L.E.L. race, Euclid's team triumphantly
lowered Heights. Anxious candidates awaited the
halftime announcement of queen and court, which
brought joy, tears, and congratulations. A contem-
porary theme of "Windmills of Your Mind" whirled
couples into an imaginary world and a towering
windmill clothed in garlands attracted admiring
glances and climaxed a successful Homecoming.
"Watch it, I've got a black belt.'
"We had an accident.'
"Gee, I never expected it.'
Homecoming Queen 1970, Sue Drobnick
First Senior Attendant, Lenore Perovshek
Junior Attendant, Laura Svigel
Second Senior Attendant, Angela Battel
Sophomore Attendant, Judy Pantages
Soccer
Unarmed, the soccer player's mobility and stamina
are his only weapons of protection against hard-
playing opposition. Restricted use of hands inspires
him to use triclcy leg maneuvers or "heading" the
ball as he dashes madly toward the goal posts.
Exhausted and bruised by rough collisions with
teammates and opponents, the soccerman's quick
actions reap the reward of the cherished point.
Soccer 8offom Row ft fo RJ: Mr. Roger Brown, Assistani Coach; Dale Hoynacke, Eugene Horvat, Mike Mulcavetz, Co-
Copf.; Tom Koger, Co-Capt.; Jamie Mocilnikar, Poul Oyoski, Coach Paul Gamm. Row 2; Roger Cherne, Bob Harris,
Mark Dalic, Dave Carruthers, Mike Dougherty, Bill Gerl, Dove Ketchum, Jim Sheppard. Row 3.- Seth Chazanoff, Dove
Fanney, Mark Rofar, Frank Yoder, Paul McCouley, Gary Go I log her, Tim Cheodle, Dwight Voder. Row 4.- Todd Yoder,
Mike Delchanty, Lou Hille, Larry McFadden, Tom Ma|or, Rick Dworning, Chris Collier. Row 5: Jay Stone, Mike Balazs,
Andy Golon, Jim Snyder, John Gordos, Jeff Taylor, Tim Carpenter. NoJ Pictured: Dave Sabo.
Soccer Scores
Euclid
2 University
2 Shaker Heights
3 Bay Village . .
6 Akron Garfield .
0 Western Reserve
Opponent
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Hawken 1
.... Hudson 3
Cleveland Heights 0
Cuyahoga Falls 0
3 Gilmour 1
0 Grand River 1
5 Brecksville 2
Wins 9 Losses 4
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Tennis
Braced for action, the Racketmen challenged
opposition in tests of speed, concentration,
and agility. Rackets swung furiously as players
darted across courts in exhausting regular
practices. Facing able opponents, players united
to form a winning combination and capture
their fourth straight L.E.L. championship.
Varsity Tennis Bottom Row ft to R}: Bill Troop, Dave Modic, Jim Burns. Row 2. Coach Nold, Bob Callow, Capt,;
Jim Stiscok, Gary Schimpf, Jeff Strobel, Jeff Peternel.
Junior Varsity Tennis Bottom Row (i to R): Chuck Vronekic, Ron Movnch, Coach Rodriguez, Dave Modic, Bill
Chopel, Row 2: Chick Corroll, Scott Wightmcn, Bill Mortinsen, Rick Bendure, Joy Walsh-
Varsity Tennis
Scores
Euclid
5 Garfield Heights
2 Brush ....
4 Shaker Heights
5 Normandy . .
4 Valley Forge .
4 Cleveland Heights
5 Lakewood
5 Shaw ....
4 Parma ....
Wins 8 Losses 1
Tie for L.E.L. Championship
Opponent
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"Hurry. Get Tarzan.'
Wrong Way, Reed.
Outstanding Runners.- Art Gold, Denis Riggs, Tom Reed.
Cross
Country
Working toward personal endurance in addi-
tion to speed, Cross Country team members
compete more on an in'dividual basis than
those in other sports. Long, tedious hours of
running during after-school practices in the
halls train the harriers for their meets. Thoughts
of victory overcome their anguish and exhaus-
tion.
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Cross Country So"om l?ow ft fo R): Tom Reed. Dems Riggs, Kent CtpoMo, Walt Znniewski, Dan Williams, Steve Schade, Mark Jochum, Art Gold, Scott Lucct. Row 2; John
Fafica, Manager; Mork Lickert, Miller Collins. Jim Nagie, Mike Potts, Dick Doy, David Engelkmg, Jim Kolamosz, Manager. Row 3.- Wil Shuster, Head Coach; Tom Brockmon, Paul
Clopp, Ed Purnell, John Telich, Williom Burke, Gene B rear ton, Assistant Coach. Row 4 . Larry Bock,, Dick Peteksta, Tom Tarontmo, Don Srnick, Jack Rotor, Bob Takiguchi, Tom Turk,
Tod Guntner.
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Scores
Euclid
17 Garfield Heights
25 Brush
17 Shaw . . . .
Opponent
45
31
46
35 Parma 21
32 Cleveland Heights 23
21 Normandy 39
37 Shaker Heights 19
25 Lakewood . 30
15 Valley Forge 47
Wins 6 Losses 1
Sixth in St. Joseph Relays
Seventh in Ashland College Relays
Seventh in Cleveland Hts. Relays
First in Willoughby South Relays
Second in District Meet
First in Regional
Second in L.E.L.
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Indoor
Track
Track enthusiasts meet faithfully during colder
months to compete indoors. Trampling feet resound
daily from the third floor as trackmen strive to
develop endurance, speed, and skill. Minus the
crowds of other sports, track maintains a loyal fol-
lowing attracted by exciting performances in indi-
vidual events. An unprecedented record of never
losing on the home track remains a constant reminder
of past and present excellence in Euclid track.
Indoor Tract Coaches and Copfoms Sofforr
Mr. Holbedel.
ft fo R}: Tony Voipe, Tony Hlobse. Row 2: Mr. Benz, Mr. Ramlow,
Indoor Track floffom Row (L fo Rj: Tony HIabse, Todd Yoder, Dan Ferris, Tony VoIpe, Craig Hodakievic, John Tutolo, Jack Nagle, Fronk Volpe. Row 2; Walter Zmijewski,
Tom Reed, Theodore Zawosek, Randy Doblar, Chris Caimi, Mark Jochum, Mork Lickerr, Tom Brockman. Row 3: Artie Gold, Mike Potts, Bill Skupic, Berf Gold, Mike Carothers,
Phil Zivich, Ron Tutolo. Row 4. Noah lofigliola, John Wendorff, John Gcrdos, Ken Lewis, Steve Deemer, Bruce Munson, Doug Romoser. Row 5.- Scott Lucci, Paul Clapp,
Jeff Kelley, Denis Riggs, Steve Knvdo, Dan WHIiams, Rick Day, Mike Podnor, Row 6 Jim Kane, Larry Bock, Frank Sicurezza, Chuck OhI, Kevin O'Neill. Row 7: Dan
Reagan, Bob Pugher, Keith Keimpke, John Snov/, Rich Gydosh, Scott Robbins, Mark Resnik, Dave Engelking, Mike Hieber, Geoffrey Tanner.
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"Maybe I can sneak under it."
He can run to school faster than he can drive.
Indoor Track
Scores
Euclid Opponent
85'/2 St. Ignatius lO'/z
54 John Marshall 47
40 East Tech 52
57 St. Joseph 45
75 2/3 Parma 25 1/3
69 Shaker 32
82 2/3 Valley Forge 18 1/3
74 Collinwood 27
Wins 7 Losses 1
Toe-touches help, don't they Hodak?
Varsity
Basketball Scores
Euclid
72 Garfield
38 Brush .
72 Shaker
Opponent
55
64
64
. . . Normandy 45
Valley Forge 75
Cleveland Heights 67
. . . Lakewood 51
Shaw 67
47
62
58
37
51
70 Parma : 37
50 Garfield 46
43 ■. Brush 45
56 Shaker 50
59 Normandy 55
57 Valley Forge 69
56 Cleveland Heights 48
36 Lakewood 51
51 Shaw 55
59 Parma 45
Wins 9 Losses 9
Basketball
Players tensely await the referee's signal to start the
game. He tosses the ball and instantaneous motion re-
sults. In a scramble for possession, one player emerges
captor. Side-stepping obstacles in his path, he maintains
ball control while steadily advancing toward his goal.
Teammates evade guarded zones to set up the play; a
series of quick passes again give possession to one
player. In a single motion, he leaps and shoots the ball
toward the basket in hope of gaining the valued two
points.
Vorsi'y Basketbali Bottom Row fl to RJ Bob Foster, Tom Stupico. John Clapocs, Don White, Rick Taylor. Row 2: Dirk Booms, Jim Caldrone, Kurt Lleber, John Lonchor, Jeff Aultr,
Jeff Conyers.
"Hey, it's my turn!"
Basketball Coaches and Captain Bottom Row ft to fi): Jim Daugherly. Row 2. Mr.
Judge, Assistant Cooch; John Lonchar, Captain; Mr. Daugherly, Heod Cooch.
They're getting smaller every year.
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Junior Varsity
Basketball
Scores
Euclid Opponent
55 Garfield Heights 28
47 Brush 39
47 Shaker 33
45 NormarKly 17
26 Valley Forge 35
50 Cleveland Heights 37
40 Lakewood 42
55 Shaw 39
45 Parma 41
42 Garfield 39
52 Brush 32
45 Shaker 46
41 Normandy 29
37 Valley Forge 33
58 Cleveland Heights 52
26 Lakevi^ood 39
35 Shaw 38
66 Parma 40
Wins 13 Losses 5
Junior Varsity Basketball Bottom Row (L to ft}: Scott Simon, Gary Bodovelz, John Brodshow, John Longdon, Ron Ambromcyzk, Al Sustarsic, Bill Stipe.
Manager. Row 2.- Ron McGill, Manager; Al Kidd, Captain; Luke Wiskes, Kiri< V/ill, Mike Amoroso, Chris Sfanic, Jim English, Mr. Schroeder, Coach.
Winter
Festival
A luminous constellation of glowing Zodiac signs
and dangling stars created a cosmic atmosphere for
this year's Winter Festival. An astrological water-
bearer glistened in the midst of a fountain, and
crystal balls decorated the tables. "The Age of
Aquarius" produced a starry surrounding for the
reigning queen and court and highlighted a part of
the winter sports season.
Big thrill
"Mom said there'd be times like this.'
All around the mulberry bush . . .
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Winter Festival Queen, Gwen Rupert
First Attendant, Donna Sajewski
Junior Attendant, Tomasina Stephen
Second Attendant, Becky Rohrer
Sophomore Affendant, Patti Becker
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Wrestling
The meet commences. Each grappler must now meet
his opponent on individual ground. They face, and
each estimates the other's potential hostility and
agility. Speed and coordination of mind with body
movements twist opponents into distorted pretzel
shapes in hope of making the pin of instant victory.
The short blast of the referee's whistle decides points
scored. A weary Panther matman raises his arm
signifying triumph, and the team moves closer to
capturing the L.E.L. crown.
"Okay, now what do we do?"
Vanily W,es,ling Boltcm Ho^lL foR) M,chael Murphy, Deral Euret.g, Paul Schonauer, B^l Yozipovich, Ri.k SeMno. Ro>v 2: David Fidel, Tony Irdiano B,ll Pasco
Kon Morluco, Don Mikolic, John Falica, Manager. Sow 3- Don Seddon, Joe Loszcz, Jock Poshe, Ian Glass,
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Varsity
Wrestling Scores
Euclid Opponent
29 Eastlake 17
31 Bedford 9
26 Cleveland Heights 12
23 Parma 19
24 Garfield 16
25 Shaker 15
25 Huron 17
28 Normandy 11
27 St. Joseph 14
13 Valley Forge 25
31 Lakewood 14
11 Brush 28
20 Shaw 17
Wins 1 1 Losses 2
First Place in Sectional
Fifth Place in District
Ninth Place in State
"Are ya gonna dance or wrestle?"
Wrestling Coochej and Copfa/ns Bottom Row [L to f?): Don Seddon, Rick Setina. Row 2:
Mr. Eckert, Head Coach; Mr Sterlekar, Junior Varsity Coach; Mr. Brown, Aisistant Coach.
Alley-oop it.
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Junior Varsity Wrestling Bof'om Row (L to R): Tom Torantino, Mike Margherel, John Glicker, Doug Barnes, Rick Santon. Row 2: Rob Lloyd, Jim Doganiero,
Dave Wilson, John Damberger, John Doganiero, Al UMe, Hans Stylicnou, Norm Kozan Row 3. Charles Blott, Steve Blassingame, Bill Nemeth, Rich Paris!,
Kevin Kelley, Gary McClave, Dwtght Yoder, Manoger.
"Where's the ref going?"
Junior Varsity
Wrestling Scores
Euclid Opponent
28 Eastlake 16
48 Bedford 8
24 Cleveland Heights 25
24 Parma 26
15 Garfield 30
26 Huron 24
12 Normandy 28
25 St. Joseph 17
10 Valley Forge 37
23 Lakewood 21
18 Brush 25
34 Shaw 12
43 Shaker 5
Wins 7 Losses 6
Junior Varsity
Swimming Scores
Euclid Opponent
57 Brush 37
57 Shaker 37
60 Berea 33
70 Shaw 23
44 Cleveland Heights 51
37 Lakewood 56
60 Brush 34
57 Giimour 30
52 Shaker 42
57 Western Reserve Academy 38
42 Cleveland Heights 53
28 Lakewood 67
70 Shaw 24
35 Fairview 60
52 Midpark 43
Wins 10 Losses 5
I just swallowed a fish,'
lunior Vatsily Sw/m learn Sotfom Row (L to Hj Chns Dill, Chuck Grieshommer, Coach Rodf.quez, Enc Bona, Paul Hungerford Row 2 David White, Bill
Chapel, Jim Anderson, Paul Mohorich, Mike Drury, Dale SuHon Row 3: Dave Perna, Tom Cole, John Schuiz, Bill Janes, Russ Coddmgton No' Pictured-
Bill Luikart, George Beveridge, Cloyd Hildebrond-
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Varsity
Swimming
Scores
Euclid Opponent
55 Brush 33
30 Shaker 60
49 Berea 46
32 Shaw 62
39 Cleveland Heights 56
56 lakewood 39
65 Brush 30
73 Gilmour .• 22
62 Shaker 31
33 University 62
57 Western Reserve 38
54 Cleveland Heights 41
30 Lakewood 65
62 Shaw 33
45 Fairview 54
44 Midpark 51
Wins 10 Losses 6
Second Place in L.E.L.
Fourth Place in District
Rich Potts, Drowning Captain of 1970 Swim Team.
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Swimming
Energetic swimmers display speed and grace as they
move through cold, invigorating water. Coordination
and timing become important factors in working to
increase skill. Strenuous practice sessions build en-
durance and confidence and condition the Euclid
tankers to win. Individual efforts lead to team vic-
tories as Panther Power exerts itself on the water-
front.
Vanily Swim Team Bottom Row (i fo Rj, Tom Cole, Geoffrey Carter, Rich Potts, Gordie Netschke, Paul Bntfon, Row 2. Jim Schuiz, Bob Dunker, Poul Schutt, To
Brunson, Steve McBrlde. Row 3- Molt Medevic, Mike Suttle, Dove Murphy. Ron Barbish, Kurt Frey, Greg Skok.
Girh' Varsity Field Hockey Team (L fo R): Diane Raggets, Annemarie Ryavec, Vicky
Wallace, Sue Gordos, Sue Brezec, Mary Ellen Baiec.
Girfi' Varsity Volleybalt Team Bottom Row (I fo fij.- Sue Brezec, Fay Davis. Row 2.- Sandy
Smith, Diane Raggets, Mary Ellen Bajec. Row 3: Mary Marino, Borb Barboto, Julie Stoskunos,
Jane Hospodor.
Girls'
Varsity
Sports
A variety of activities including field hockey, volley-
ball, basketball, and soccer offers girls an opportunity
to demonstrate their skill in active participation of
the various sports. Hard work, encouragement of
coaches, and further development of individual skills
help shape the girls' teams.
Girls' Vanity Soccer Teom Bottom Row (L to R) Carol Weiss, Trouty Grou, Chris Weiss, Lourie Griffith, Joy Scheurmon.
Row 2, Monico Slelmach, Jon Toub, Pom Sf corns, Sandy Parsons, Sandy Smith. Row 3: Liza Harris, Sue Winters, Judy
Szymczyk, Bev Kramer, Ginny Marino.
Gymnastics
Intense concentration controls body movements as
muscles strain to maintain body positions and stamina
fuses with grace to form the gymnastic routine.
Imagination teams with skill and confidence with
experimentation as new stunts are perfected. Deter-
mination combines with practice to cor>quer varied
apparatus and proudly signify excellence in all-round
competition.
Girh' Varnty Roikelball Team Bollom ffow ft fo R) Julie Dougherty, Manager, Wendy W'skes. Mary Ellen Boiec,
Barb Sorbato, Sue Gordos, Sue Bfeiec Row 7 lof\e Williomson, Bonnie Bryant, Diane Erne, Laura Mooney, Pot Vibbert,
Sandy Smith, Sharon Morel. Row 3 Kann Patterson, Cheryl Radatz, Beth Johnston, Kothy Torantmo, Sue Thomas, Jane
Hospodar, Gmny Manno
Mike Grimes, Gymnastics Champion.
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UNDERCLASS
As a fraction
of the giant unit,
the underclassman is fused
into the frantic oneness,
still scrutinizing his
identity.
He is plagued by
indecision,
frustration,
confusion.
But,
between moments of
personal chaos,
he enters into
new experiences
of activities with
people
to gain security
in crowded corridors.
Mr. Chombers Boflom Row ft to R): Jeff Arlmon, Terri Abboft, Sue Arops,
Tom Allchm, Ko^hy Borelich, Ron Abramczyk, Bob Ammon, Jeff Andre. fJow
An era. Row 4: Tom Adorns, Mark Abramczyk, Mike Apanasewicz, Dan Andre,
Abraham.
Andrea Andrus, Vanya Akraboff, Sue Addis,
3 Tim Atves, Jim Anderson, Dan Api cello,
Miks Amoroso. John Adams, Barry Alvord.
Lora Andrews. Row 2: Bill Albers,
Pat Ames, Bruce Anderson, Dennis
Nof Pictured: Jim Amundsen, John
Mr. Cfiffet BoHom Row (i lo Rj George Beveridge, David Bish, Lisa Brown, JoAnn Bonick, Lola Boreove. Row 2:
Moureen Billmgs, Janet Boettcher, Priscillo Bibeault, Frances Bezdek, Lynerte Booms. Row 3: Donald Bogoty,
CyntfiiQ Bohonon, Mory Boczek, Mary Blake ley, Cormelita Bo no n no, Rino Boreove. Row 4: Charles Bokar, Glen
Benedict, Steve Biaiko, Steve Blassmgame, Gus Boehm, Gary Bodovelz. Not Pictured: Scott Bennett, Carol Blazek,
James Blufim, Morio Blomquist, Charles Blott,
He was born tViat way.
Miss Clark Bottom Row (L to RJ. Scott Banford. Patti Becker, Jomce Baume, Kathy Bell, Amie Balale, Larry Belcastro, Row 2; Ralph DeRose, Ellen Bartel.
Linda Bayles, Lynn Baizel, Michoele Bark hurst, Eric Bono, Pom Barker, Row 3 Mary Ann Babic, Doug Baur, Ed Azman, Bill Barbis, Jonette Barbish, Mike
Foletic, Mike Bolazs, Mike Borry. Row 4 Mike Bailey, Dave Beckwith, Ed Bartel, Darrell Beluschak, T.m Bologh, Jim Baglione, Jim Beckert, John Baglione
Nof P.cfured Mark Bcttista.
Mrs. Drescher Bof/(om Row (L to fij: Mary Buckman, Lynette Carpenter, Tina Cesa, Roe Lynn Cebul, Judy Chant, Diane Coputo. Row 2.-
Janice Chesnic, Teresa Chandler, Shirlee Carpenter, Karen Burrows, Bev Cesen, Jeannie Cater. Row 3.- Gary Copper, Sherry Dehm, Tim Car-
rish, Chris Coimi, Gary Caldwell, Mike Corothers, Cathy Cento, Row 4: Ed Carpenter, Frank Cerjak, John Cassese, Tony Caferelli. Tom Cham-
bers, Chick Carroll. Not Pictured: Tim Carpenter, Gary Bush, Bob Burr is.
Sophomores
"We're trying out for the boys' track team!"
Miss Dietrizh Bottom Row (i to RJ: Carol Bucholz, Kathy Brown, Natalie Brunner, Bonnie Bryant, Karen Buccilli. Row 2:
Sue Bruenning, Laura Britvic, Sharon Brochak, Linda Bred, Barb Brennan, Bette Bowers, Emrly Bradoc. Row 3: Char-
mo inne Brothers, Kurt Brocone, Mike Brennan, Glenn Breeze, John Bradshaw, Frank Browskj, Mary Brady. Row 4:
Ed Bronaka, Terry Brewer, John Brown, Rick Brown, Gilbert Boyd, Tom Brockmon. Not Pictured. Maureen Cento, Kris
Bosco, Don Botts, Robert Bowins, Bob Brown.
Mr. Eckert Boftom Row ft (o R): Deboro Conrad, Terry Cutter, Cheri Cutter, Mary Ellen Coughlin, Barb Crowder,
Renee Da pice Row 2 Kathy Abazio, Jackie Cook, Judy Dackiewicz, Nancy Cooper, Camille Co reman, Diane Cowling.
Row 3: Mike Domico. Frank Crockett, Jim Dohl, John Damberger, Michael Dea, Cliff Connelly. Row 4: Gary Dorling,
Randy Davis, Doug Dougherty, Richard Day, Ben Cruse, Ron Connolly. Not Pictured: Donnelle Contorno, Debra Corbett,
Jane Cowan, John Cunat, Christine Damico.
Sophomores
Mrs. Corslene BoHom Row (L to RJ. Don Hon ley, Terry Henry, Chris Henry, |.NancyHansb rough) Marilyn Greenwold, Marsha Griffith. Row 2: Mary Hcrbst,
Debbie Grimes, Karen Guenther, Laura Harper, Karen Guyton, Cathy Hackat^n~ Uinda TT&Tmtgan, Row 3.- Roger Grdinic, Bloir Harps, Tod Guntner, Dale
Hacker, Mark Hobat, Bruce Haines, Eric Halas2. Row 4: Dave Greer, Dave Hansen, Tom Hadyk, Jeff Horns, Gary Hackle, Don Gudaltis. Not Pictured: Shirley
Halbert, Sandy Harding, Curl Hale, Terry Honnon.
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Miss Rosenberg Bottom Row (L to Rj: Shirley Malefic, Mary Marino, Ellen Mandate, Luann Ma nig I la, Joan Marine Hi. Row 2: Lana Puz, Terri
Magri, Darlene Markovic, Margaret Mack, Marybeth Mady, Joann Mohusky, Rhonda Molin. Row 3: Barton Pachoike, Richard Magri, Michael
Ma rg he ret, Joseph Mandalo, Dan Mam rack, Timothy Malieo, Michael Marincic. Row 4-. James Markel, Frank Marinelji, Stephen Majeske, Alberl
Morn, Mark Makowski, Edward MacDonald. Not Pictured: Bob Marcus, Gary Mareysiak, Dole McGuire.
Mrs. Duprey Bottom Row (L to RJ: Pat Chlnnici, Marian Cholewicki, Val Ciqoy, Kathy Clark, Rick Chireallo, Anita Coakley. Row 2: Kothy Cavar,
Ann Clark, Mary Collingwood, Clara Clapacs, Pat Chlebik, Marty Clark, Row 3: Leslie Bowers, Jim Cika, Carol Chisholm, Frank Clemence, Patsy
Christie, Donna Cline. Row 4: Kent Cipollo, Tony Cline, Sam Ciliberfa, Miller Collins, Gary Christensen, Paul Clapp. No( Pictured: Bruce Clapp,
Marie Christopher, Christopher Collier, Jay Cinco.
Mr. Closer Bottom Row {L to Rj: Maryellen Giunto, Carol Gargiulo, Sharon Glick, Amy Corn, Lynette Grohek, Sharon Glass, Row 2- Linda Gerbic, Barbara
Gerl, Niki Gaol, Louise Gant, Kathy Gilles, Dove Galloway, Duone Ganser Row 3.- Joanne Gogan, John Gordos, Mark Graf, John Gilkerson, Bob Grdance,
Jim Graham. Row 4: Andy Golon, Ken Jones, Mike Gall, Mike Gerlosky, Art Gold, John dicker, Charles Gonso. No/ Pictured: Larry Germovsek, Bill Glavac,
Pot Grady.
Mr. Hively Bottom Row (L to R): Deborah Derganc, Marian Devney, Carol DiBiasIo, Kathy Devito, Brigetta
Ditomoso. Row 2: Pot Drlscoll, Sue Downer, Jan Devor, Jim Dogoniero, Chris Dill. Row 3: Ed Debeljalc,
Judy Carroll, Helen Dimare, Nancy Dobrin, Mary Dimare, Jackie Dodds. Row 4. Mike Devlin, Bonnie Diezic,
Steve Dritz, Betty Donajfis, NiCollette Arasferis, Pot Donovan. Not Pictured: Bill Derby, Kathy Dolter,
Colleen Doyle, Edith Drech, Mike Detko, Carol Dieckman, Dan Doros, Joe Dorsey.
"Marching in the band Is our thing."
Mr, Hoffart Bottom Row ft to RJ.- Debbie Jamnik, Marl in Hsu, Mary Jo Hrastar, Mary Ann Humor, Pat Hunter. Row 2: Ramute Jakubouskcs,
Betty Huston, Janet Jeppe, Janet Huber, Nancy Hrovat, Marty Humensky, Row 3.- Peggy Huffman, Lynne Japel, Sharon Jerkich, Shirley Jerkich,
Jill Hornsby, Eorl Joblonski, Kathy Jelepis. Row 4: Mike Hawkins, Dave Hoppert, Chuck Hounsell, Eric Imm, Chuck Jackson, Randy Jameson, John
Hughes. Not Pictured: Larry Hribar, Libby Lybarger, Chuck Houser, Paul Hungerford, Bob Jerome.
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Mr. Harftand Bottom Row (L to RJ. Debbie Henson, Sue Hersh, Sue Haslego, Grace Hommel, Linda Hill, David Hayman, Row 2: Lisa Harris, Sandy
Hocevar, Todd Hickiin, Lori Hassink, Path Hepp, Sue Gillespie, Jim Hegedus, Row 3. John Hayes, Gory Higgs, Elizabeth Hehemann, Liz Masse,
Gary Hausrath, Doug Groves, George Hornak. Row 4: Jeff Harl, John Holodniok, Mtke Haupfhorn, Glenn Higoki, Jeff Hoedt, David Hoppert, Tom
Hodas, Jim Hay. Not Pictured: Lu Ann Heinz, Cloyd Hildebrank, Doug Holcombe,
Mr. Hungerford Bollom Row (L (o RJ: William Keeler, Cynthia Julian, Beth Ann Johnston, Shoron Katz, Terri Koslon, Nancy Keck
Row 2 Annette Kernya, Ellen Koelllker, Joyce Kopusi, Lynn Kcmpke, Jonice Koslelic, Suson Korosh, Denise Karrer. Row 3: Jerry Kuhel,
Mary Jurotovic, Eloine Joyce, Rich Kekelis, Beth M. Johnston, Debbie Kose, Barb Kane, Wilham Kern, Row 4- Bruce Kelley, Eugene
Ludwig, Marc Jewell, Patricia Kadunc, Chuck JoUu, Dennis Jirousek, Gory Jogeto, Not Pictured: Lorraine Kom, Cathy Kemk,
Sophomores
Mr. Horwa'h 8o"om Row (L to Rj: Micki Evris, Jan Eikenburg, Sue Evan, Am y Drorleff, Co thy Foshom Row 2 Rick Dworning, Diona Erne, Karen
Evin, Nancy Farka, Beth Ehrhardt, Nancy Elze. Row 3: Diane Erickson, Elome Dutko, Lynn Duffy, Kothy Duncan, Cynfhia Dulor, Mcrcio Eder Row 4.
Ron Fa 1 ken, Dove Ed.vords, Shown Engel, Carman Edelburgs, Jim Englis, Kevin Dugan, No' Piduted: Chorles El rod, Charlotte El rod, Ron Emser, Sue
Frederick.
tAr. E. Worl/n 8of'om *?ow ft ro R) LuAnn Erdmon. Cofol Fraley, Robm Flack, Beverly Fleck. Jean Firtloyson Row 2 Susan
Frimel, Walter Frank, Bill Froncis. Mark Fross. Don Freed. Row 3 Cathy Blaln.k, L.nda Filsmger, Willi Fergus. Dennis
Fisher, Jams Gajda, Lauren Felder. ftow 4 Bruce Frey, Richard Foust, Roy Francisco, Phil Fedrowisch. Mike Forgac
Raymond Fuhrman. Not Pictured-- John Festim, Judith Fisher. Charles Foster. William Frank.
"Do you think they'll fall if she moves?"
Mr, Nofd Bottom Ro^v ft fo /? I Bruce McGill, Janet McKee, Pat McDonald, Sherrle McCullough, Karol Martin, Row 2 Ron Mavrlch. Debby McDlffelt, Chris Martinclc,
Irene Motulis, Fred" McGraw, Chns Medlen, Row 3: Todd Matetich, David Perno, Steve McBride, Bill Maxwell, Henry Marsey, Ken McKee, Lmda Meglich. Row 4: Ernie
Mecoli, Craig McGill, George Marx, Bill Martmsen, Matt Medevic, Kevin McCullough, Al Mortmenos. Not Pictured: Richard Moynard, Carol McVey.
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Mr. Lewis So'Iom Row IL 'o f?).- Dale Kramer, Nofm Kozon, Eunice Goldstein, Sue Krenisky, Kothy Kozlevcar, Koren Krone. Row 2: Jeonnle Kroline, Mary
Ann Kozich, Laura Kovocic, Mary Jo Kratovich, Conme Kovacevlc, Mary Kovoc, Richard Kucherok. Row 3: Tim Kozel, Sharon Kowolkowski, Morilyn Kormos,
Joyce Kravos, Linda Koren, Larry Kowtcki, Greg Kozar. Row 4: Mike Kotula, Steve Kosovich, Bob Koval, Bill Kovarch, Randy Kubetm, Ed Krebs, Frank
Kravos. Not Pictured: Bill Krai, Mary Ellen Kraus.
Sophomores
Mrs. Klein BoUom Row IL to R): Deborah Klvon, Susan Kluska, Denise Kinsey, B everly Kimes, Barbara Kohler. Row 2.- Thomas Klein, Kyle Kopecky, Janet
Kershaw, Debra Kikol, Meryl Ketchum, Linda Kirschner. Row 3: Joanne Keszenheimer, Joe Keren, Mike Kogan, Kitfy Knox, Patricia Ivancic, Lenore Kordet.
Row 4: Mike Kltko, Gordon Kolus, Charles Kevern, Dale King, Jerome Kolar, Joseph Kernya. Not Pictured: Carrol Jones, James Kittelsrud, John Koch, Sandro
Knack, Steven Krivdo, Nancy Kolesar, John Komara.
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M/ss ONeii BoMom ffow fL lo R\ Phyllis LaMont, Pat Kushan, Peggy LaBrozii, Oenise Lodovich, Koren Lewis, Row 2
Carole tanning, Debbie LoMont, Barb Lilley, Cofol Lewis, Charles Lavolley Row 3 Lisa Lick, Chris Le'anosky, Liz
Lehman, Carl Kuchling, Clay LoBounly, Jim Lapides. Row d Don Kwosny, Pete Laszcz, Jim Kukral, Mark Lewis, Dave
Lazar, Kevin Ke Usher Not Piclured Rich Lmane Imdo Leigh fon, John Longdon , Rose Ann Lickert
The old picture In the hall
trick.
Mrs, Oliver Bottom Row (L to R): Tonl Mulligan, Tlno Nohrstedt, Jill Maskowilz, Lmdo Mustar, Ann Neff.
Nest I erode, Jim Nagle, Row 3: Amy Morton, C^ary Nohrstedt, Rich Mueller, Aldona Norusos, Janet Nawi
Murphy, Bill Nemeth, Tom Muscenti, Dan Morns. Not Pictured: Debbie Moses, Karl a Mucci.
Row 2: Gerry Mramor, Janice Muslck, Shirley Richter, Joanne
<r, Janis Nagode. Row 4: Jeff Mustar, Keith Murray, Brad
Sophomores
Nancy Mooney, Arlene Miller, Kathy Monahan, Monique Mensinger. Row 2:
clarcilc, Pattie Miller, Brad Metz. Row 3: Joan Monaghan, Lauro Mooney, Helen
Row 4: Dennis Miller, Tom Milo, Allen Molmaro, Paul Millner, Janet Mooney,
;yer, Frank Mitch, Dave Modic.
Mrs. O'Donnell Bottom Row (L to Rj-. Kathy Miller, Nancy Mooney, Arlene Miller, Kathy Monahan, Monique Mensinger. Row 2:
Kathy Michos, Colleen Mog, Kay Morley, Bobbie Ofciorcilc, """■- ":" = r Orr,.
Mausser, Ed Milcovich, Dennis Meister, Fred Mildner. Ro"' -*■
Robert Meyers. Not Pictured: Don Mikolic, Debbie Meye
Mrs. Orebaugfi 8offom Rov,
.,.,^. w^^-^var. ^^..~ w- (L to RJ: Cheryl Panko, Sharon Novotny, Vicky Poparizos, Cindy Noga
Papp, Judy Pontages, Cheryl Ortman, Bonnie Popo, Nancy Nickels. f?ow 3: Borb Ovsi * ~
Melissa Palumbo, Iris Onions, Row 4: Andrew Noch, John Orehek, Don Osfberg, Ke
Pictured: Kathy Pezek, Fred Nlehaus, Roger Roth, Monica O'Breza, Melissa Otcosek.
. u^Ju.,i^JJ, V.M.M7 ,,va"- Row 2 Peggy O'Donnell, Loune
Borb Ovsek, Dave Novakovich, David Poller, John Poles,
"'" " " " O'Neill, Gerge Pano, Roger Osgood. Not
Mr. Powosfci Bolfom Row (L 'o R): Neal Lipstreu, Lynn Luikort, Nancy Liudahl, Robert Lloyd, Jon Lorek, Marcia Lobo Row 2: Laurie Luslic,
Judi Lushin, Colleen Lynch, Pot Lokar, Carole Lewonski, Jo Ann Lucci, Debbie Lutz Row 3; Joe Lucci, Cynthia Lis, Sue Luikart, Linda
Lul: jaie, Riley Love joy, Dennis Glasney, Paul Lumadue Row 4- Pot Ludwa, Harry Keller, Alan Loucks, Pete Lundskow, Glenn Lytle, Chuck Luzar,
Vince Lisuzzo. Not Pictured: Robert Lower, Greg Lyman.
Mr. Rackovan Bottom Row (L to RJ: Patricia Petscher, Denise Pisano, Charlene Peirolo, Nancy Pavsek, Libert
Pinlo. Row 7: Cathy Poulouskas, Elaine Penharth, JoAnn Petty, Karm Patterson, Donna Pestotmk, Rolph
Parker, Row 3: Mark Perl, John Oswald, Robert Poskey, John Petsoms, David Phillips, John Petro- Row 4:
John Penca, August Povis, Rick Ponsi, Robert Pawlok, Roy Pignatiello, William Parkinson. Not Pictured:
David Pistell, Kathy Parkinson, Penny Page.
"It's better than the cafeteria's."
Mr. Raicevich BoCom Row (L to R}- Lois Potfer, Patricia Price, Dominic PongaMo, Paul Podnor, Mary Pureber. Row 2 Kenneth Presley, Joseph
Moire, Cynthia Portnik, Laura Plesko, Suson Pultorak, Ellen Pluta. Row 3: Vanessa Poe, Carol Plescia, Linda Powell, Darlene Praznovsky, Anna
Planisek, Cynthia Plort. Row 4. David Powers, Fred Podmore, Lynn Pollack, James Powell, Richard Powell. Not Pic'ured.- Philip Price, Roger
Porler, Lorraine Punzar,
Sophomores
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Mr. Rodriguez Bollom Row (L lo R}: Claudia Reel, Carol Race, Sharon Resar, Dennis RenFtle, Bunny Purlee.
Row 2: Sue Rhyne, Anita Rankin, Valerie Randazzo, Eve Lynn Rocich, JoAnn Ratchford Row 3 JoAnne Randa,
Ray Rankin, Lili Ribanch, Debbie Regels, Pele Neilhercott. Row 4: Emmetl Ray, Ed Pernell, John Reece, Joy
Rice, Ed Puz, Bob Qumlivan. No/ Picfured; Dave Rees, Tom Reilly, Don Reagan, Doug Rebeck.
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Mr. Seymour Bottom Row (L (o R}- Sharlene Seredich, Lucille Schuiz, Sharon Senn, David Sechnick, Joseph Sepchinski, John Shilonder.
Row 2. Sandra Shaffer, Debro Seomon, Sandra Shultz, Theresa Seidel, Thomas Sever, Row 3: Timothy Shipley, Russell Shumaker, David
Shilonder, James Scorl, Ellen Siders, Brian Shipley. Row 4: Mike Si Iverman, Joe Seven no, Jim Seymour, Paul Schu't, Roger Shomonsky,
Bruce Seifert.
Sophomores
Mr. Sprochi Bottom Row (L to R): Jock Roror, Rito Ruscitto, Joy Roth, Morio Romano, Sue Rolik, Sharon Rolfe. Row 2;
Pom Richards, Gayle Rogers, Donna Robmson, Charlene Richter, Frank Pnjotel. Row 3. David Ruvska, Sarah Richards,
Frank Roberts, Tim Roman, John Roberts. Row 4: Leo Ryan, Carl Richter, Dole Rosa, Preston Ruork, Barry Rubin. Not
Pictured: Cathy Rose, Theodore Rolfe, Kothy Robson, Glen Richardson,
Mr. G. Sm,lh Bollom Row (i to Rji Diner
Skoll. Jim Snyder, Greg Skok, Joe Simone
Soeder, Carl SmerdeL fio
Smith, Ray Skedel, Diane Smith, Laura Smerdel, Terry Trivisonno, Sandy Smith. Row 2.- Perry
iruce Singer, Debby Skerly Row 3. Scotr Simon, Frank Smolinski, Karen Smith, Ardith Soeder, Chris
Martin Slunski, Ron Skapin, Denis Smith, Dan Soloky, Joe Sockloskie, Bob Sivik. Not Pictured: Penny Skeya.
hAr. S/ei'nbrint Bo/lom Row {I lo R); Holly Stump, Mary Straub, Linda Strobel, Debbie Swaney, Sue Takacs. Row 7. Bob Tokiguchi, George Stuber, Luann Svlgel,
Ann Sulen, Kathy Tornatmo. Row 3: iariy Strell, Tom Strong, Mark Svilor, Ralph Sustar, Gary Strauss, Steve Szabo. Row 4: Bill Sturm, Al Sustarsic, Mark
Sullivan, Dale Sutton, Jerry Sutton, Carl Sutter, Not Pictured: Bob Stuber, Tom Tarontmo, Denms Tovemer.
"Like I was tellin' ya."
Mr. W. Smith Bottom Row (L to Rji Tim Springob, Bill Southall, Cherie Stinc, Delores Steponovlch, Rose
Titchenell. Row 2: Teresa Stout, Wendy Stocker, Trudy Stratton, Monica Stelmoch, Julienne Stermole.
Row 3: Dave Stankus, Marie Sonnie, Doreen Stephen, Gale Souders, Terri Steinfurth. Row 4.- Rich Toy I or,
Joy Stone, Mike Stansdeld, Ron Sfih, Chns Stanic, Joe Skarica. Not Pictured: Judy Stemhauer, Charles
Wolff, Bill Stipe, Dan Soltis, Scott Somers, Don Srnick, Adolph Stiftar.
Mrs. Toth Boil om Row (i io R): Linda Vanek, Tom Turk, Karen Twoey, Sheryl Tucker, Carol Turk,
Row 2; Beverly Vercellino, Lorene Vanah, Eiizobeth Tuck, Rila Vehovec, Nad me Valentino. Row 3;
Joyce Tucceri, Deboroh Turkoc, Goyle Von EHen, John Urban, Elaine Ujcic, Donna Uchbar. Row 4:
James Tuck, Christme Urgeleit, Richard Vesel, Patricia Vibberl, Sandy Tutolo, Dennis Valencic. Nof
Pictured: Richard Tyler, Ron Tutolo, Susan Ullmon.
"Veil dahling, vhat time?"
Mrs. Wiond 8of/om Row (L to R); Cindy Weisert, Carol V/eiss, Marlene Weber, Jackie Wosnac. Mark Vranekovic, Tana Walden Row :'■ Boh V*.ln». in^ w^l.k ^ »u
Wh.timger, Anna Vozobule. Helen VIcek. Row 3 Mike Volpin. Ken W,lber, C^orles V,anekov,c, Denn,s Vitolo, Harold Voipe Row 4 Vance W.^U/f mT\^ uJ
Frank V^alland, Gregory Wilker, Steve Wemhold. Nof P,clured Peter Vuyancih, Mark W,i,tcomb, Irwm Weinberger, Bob Walmsley Weikert, Mike Wanchik,
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Mr: Voder Bottom Row (L to fij: Michele Young, Barbara Wittert, Linda Wise, Loreen Yoger, Donna Yon. Row 2, Suzanne Winters, Jann Wilson,
Deborah Wilson, Bev Wilson, Frances Wyman. Row 3: George Wilson, Donna Woodruff, Kathe Workman, Robert Yozipovich, Darlene Yeray, Cyntfiio
Yonchar. Row 4: Thomas Yeckley, Ed Yenc, Kirk WMl, Luke Wlskes, Stirling Wilson, Michael Wilkinson, Jane Williamson. Not Pictured: Edward
Yopell, Todd Voder, Stephen Wrenn.
Mr. Taylor Bottom Row U to R): Tom Thompson, Vicki Te trick, Yukiko Tokunaga, Jo Ann Trost, Rose Marie Troina, Nancy Tomko. Row 2.- Bruce
Tipple, Jean Teschner, Virginia Thweatt, Doreen Tomaro, Nancy Taylor, Morianne Tomala Row 3 Barb Tlminski, Sue Thomas, Bari Thomas, Joe
Thomas, Sue Trunkely. Laune Taylor. Row 4 Mark Tercek, Mary Thomas, Beth Tomorowitz, Jeff Taylor, Ray Trovers, Mitch Tooddy. Not Pictured: Alice
Taylor.
Sophomores
Mrs. W/f/ioms Bottom Row (L fo RJ: Lynn Zola, Holly Zelman, Lori Urban, Linda Zakrajsek, Susan Zurc. Row 2: Ted Zawojek, Marilyn Zgonc, Wendy Zitnik,
Debby Yuras, Ceol Zuponcic. Row 3; Tony Vehovec, Mike Zupancic, Walter Zmijewski, Mary Ann Zupancic, Dione Witlicki, Donna Yuhas. Row 4: Phil Zivich,
John Zoller, Gene Zerby, Henry Zot, Paul Wirsching, Frank Znider. Not Pictured: Barbara Weitzel, Jo Ann Zelko.
Mr. Harper Bottom Row (L to R): Mike Murphy, Fred Land, Karen Reichard, Debbie Vadnal, Arlene Kemeiak, Barb Girimont, Mary Lou Lickert, Elaine Mog,
Dolores Donner, How 2: Jim McVey, Mary E'len Schcffer, Joan Oliver, Jerry Allchin, Jim Howell, Marcia Feiock, Janice Berry, Wendy Lick. Row 3; Harry
Handshaw, Vicki Hoi I is. Lynn Nevar, Gayle Reese, Kathy Wajohn, Cathy Morobifo, Harvey Smith, Dove Davies, Mary Louise LickerL Row 4: Jim Srnick, Dave
Sincla-r, Jim Burns, Ron Brow, Pot Sterling, Rhonda Yedlick, Bruce Walker. Row S. Tom Cole, Rick Stittings, Rick Bendure, Blame Lewis, Mike Suttle, Doug
Vandala, Horry Jeffries, Scott Wightmon. Row 6: Joe Shorpe, Bob Knight, Russ B erlan, Bill Semerchuk. Not Pictured: Craig Hoover, Peter Markovich, Marie
Spoko, Lynn Allchin.
Mr. Harper Boflom Row ft fo R}: Laurie Garrett, Lynn Allchin, Carol Schlickert, Jeri Lynn Dowd, Joyce Tionello. Row 2: John Chase, Richard TeLoeken,
John Abrahom, William Kobyljanec, Joanne Kuebler, Gail Arvay. Row 3: Ken Mitchell, Stan Povelecky, Doug Behrends, Kevin Kehres, David White, Mike
Chlebid, Suson Soltis.
Band
Sophomore Band Bottom Row (i to R}: Irwin Weinberger, James Kittelsrod, Jennifer Bates, Susan Katz, Susan Nash, Jane Cowan, Debro Meyer,
Judith Kehres. Row 2: Mary Geib, Nancy Nickels, Harry Schultz, Philip Cooney, Karlo Mucci, Roy Sonnfog, Lorraine Koin, Carol Dieckman,
Mark Battisto- Row 3; Douglas Rebeck, George Skrout, John Chapel, Curt H ale, Christopher Collier, Timothy Corpenter, Alice Taylor, Cathy Kenik,
Thomas Torontino. Row 4: Dennis Tovenier, Leonard Noel, Clark Scheurmon, Glen Richardson, Rose Ann Lickert, Susan Ullman, Donald Srnick,
Gregory Lyman, David Modic, Row 5.- Daniel Soltis, Terry Hannon, Joy Cinco, Ronald Emser, Frank Mitch. Jeffrey Schaffer, Cloyd Hidebrand, Mark
Lickert. Row 6: John Festini, Charles Blott, Daniel Doros, Douglas Holcombe, Scott Somers, John Koch, Paul Hungerford.
Juniors
Misi Araca Bolfom Row (t fo R), John Akiba, Deborah Au Id ridge, Gail Arnold, Deborah Alexander, Chorlofte Abraham, Morllou Aplcello, Kalhy Anderson,
Michelle Do bray. Row 2- Bruce Bajec. Diana Auldridge, Nancy Anderson, Chariotre Amoto, Mory Balosko, Pof Andiews. Sue Allsip, Row 3. Richard Albonese,
Gerry Allchin, Gorry Abbey, Gail Aufmufh, Nancy Ariz, Cindy Barbish, Anne Adams. Row 4: Jeff Aullz, Dan Bolosh, Kirk Boiley, Glenn Auslm. Richard Aqui-
lano, Michael Andrulis,
Mr, Brown Bolfom Row (L 'o R): Debby Bolon, Carol Braidich, Beverly Bowers, Kothy Cerr, Brendo F lender, Marie Brinko, Anno Boreove. Row 2: Fay
Davis, Barb Bolden, Pom Crooning, Lois Brace. Sue Denney, Theresa Branca, Barb Bowms. Row 3 Art Brewer, Kevin Bram, Colleen Boyle, Cindy Bnzes. Patricia
Bozak, Dennis Brady, Bonnte Bolts, Kurr Banford. Row 4: Carl Bork, Henry Boczek, Terry Bosher, Dirk Booms, Bob Blozunos, Roger Braun, Nick Bohr, Enc
Miss Carmody Bof'om Row ft. (o R] John Coppers, Connie Colt, Debbie Cheich, Vlcki Cipriani, Mickl Cipri-
ani, Carl Chiololo. Row 2. Dave Colosi, Curt Ciprion, Rick Chrzanowski , Pom Cifronic, Vickie Chiodo, Sharon
Cheraso, Row 3, Don Crawford, Mike Delehonty, Dole Cesen, Hal Clork, Jerry Collins, Eric Coppers. Row A:
Lorry Drozln, John Ciomek, Dave Cifromc, Jeff Conyers, Russ Coddmgton, Rick Chase, Glenn Cllne. No'
Pictured: Moxme Chazonoff, Jeff Clofke, Joe Colonfonio, Dale Clgoy.
"It's Still wet.'
Mr Davi'.on Bottom Row f ' to R) Louro Douchy, John Doubenspeck, Debro Culsholl, Mart Daniels, Pot Da I ton, Dale Decker. Row 2; Kim Curtis, Leslie
D Anno, Korhy De Mimco, Adelaide Crnko, Marilyn Cup, Beth Cunnmghom. Row 3 Margaret Cox, Wilhom Densmore, Jeffrey Davis, Peter Cowan, Alan Cox,
CynthiG Cooper. l?ow 4 Joe Deresko, Steve Deemer, Ken Cvetic, Tom Dereska, Don De Michele, Tony Bonos, Diane Demmg No' P<c lured. David Davies.
Juniors
Mr. Fowler Bo'fom Row (L 'o RJ. Pom Fassinger, Kay Fagan, Ellen Falcone, Eileen Dunlap, Diane Fobig, Diane Fayst, fJo^v 2; Cynihio
Elmore, Dons Dunbar, Kay FarnH, Susan Forkus, Chcrlene Erzen, Robert Eckerman, Deral Eurelig. Row 3: Loune Dutko, Janet Fam,
Sheilo Felder, Arhne Fawcett, Jeanne Dufrow, Deborah Bosher, Virginia Duty. Row 4: William Emerick, Warren Evans, John Farizel,
Kurt Engel, Robert Dunker, Marc Felder, Steve Fasuk. No' Pictured Arleen Barbato, Jon Durichko, Dennis Erickson, Morcia Feiock.
Miss Dilger Botlom Row (L to R); John Grille, Arthur Hare, Dionne Gugliofta, Debrg Harbst, Terry Hall, Amy Griffith, Charles Grieshammer. Row 2:
Elizabeth Grum, Enc Grimsic, Frances Hale, Debro Hancovsky, Jeanetle Haney, Sandy Gubanc. 'Jow 3; Jon Guff7. Fronk Gromley, Tom Gnffis, John Harps.
John Gustetic, Glen Hoch, Row 4: Richard Gydosh, Richard Gusky, Tom Hogen, Stan Gustetic, Rich Grycon, Mark Groudle. No' Picfured; Horry Handshow,
Nancy Hon I on. Dove Hanson, Patricio Louch.
Miss Buck Bottom Row (L (o RJ: Janle Cathcart, Elame Bronaka. Mary Cefaraiti, Judy Cain, Robin Archer, Lynn Budnar. Row 2: Melissa Cormony,
Joanne Faragov, Barb Brozaoskas, Sue Carmitchel, Joanne Cento, Debbie Cold rone, ffow 3: Karen Brown, Ann Bronako, Diane Carlson, Sue Burris,
Gail Bulick , Cheryl Broderick, Colleen Carroll. Row <J, Alan Casey, Brent Buckley, Dove Brooks, Dove Brodowski, Frank Babets, Larry Catne. Not
Pictured: Mike Connavino, Mike Bruening, Pom Clapp, Judy Ayers, Ron Brow, Jim Burns.
Mrs, Hoeger Boliom Row (L lo Rj Nancy Haller, Eileen Hoge, Sandr Hendershot, Donna Hopfon, Holly HoUmeyer. Row 2- Louie Hille, Elizabeth
Holmes, Pom Hobe. Lisa Hendershol. Tern Harrison, Sandy Holmes. Row 3 Bob Hernck, Eunice Kitterer, Cofhy Hdl, Debbie Hornson, Beth Harr.s,
Nancy Hollcman. Row 4 Doug Ludv.ig, Karl Henson, Alon Hilchccx, Jane Hospodof, Fred Hemlz, Bob Havreberg. No! Pictured: James Howell,
Crcig Hoover, Vickt Hollis, Ken Howe, Pot Hazlett, Margaret Guhde.
Mrs. Gatei BoHom Row ft fo Rj- Morgaurite Ficere, Margaret Fierle, Joan Force, Nancy Foley, Denlse Ferrell, Sarah Block. Row 2: Colleen
Flanagan, Regino Fulccmer, Roberta Fiffik, Laura Fondran, Cathy Ferns, Linda Frank, Pow 3: Dean Fennell, Sandra Frohlich, Judy Fulton,
Marilyn Fisher, Ronald Ferrolo, Michael Fnmel, Edward Fisher III. Row 4: Bruce Fman, Dave Fisher, Kenneth Friedel, Kurt Frey, Richard Fil-
singer. Terry Fox, Mork Fuerst. Not Pictured: Donnan Bosher, Dan Douglas, Joan Fields, Robin Fisher, Bob Foster.
Juniors
Mr Hall BoHom ^ow (L to RJ Denlse Blatmk, Micki Anagnostou, Judy Basa
Fred Bessel. Judy 8aur, John Benda, Karen Belovich, Mike Bergman, Joyce Ei
Biddle, Lmdo Beadle, Russel Bilker Row 4 Keith Berlon, Denms Benvenuto, Thomas Blackford
Bo try, Michael Bennett, Lmda Berglund, Thomas Blctsos, Roy Dougherty.
Rosemofy Blankenship, AM ice Benko, Nancy Benedum, Sal Dot tore. Row 7:
nger, Cmdy Bell- Row 3 Robert Beck, Douglas Barnes, Linda Bezik, Bruce
Berzm, Tom Bauer, Brian Batista. Not Pictured: Douglas
Mr, Judge Bo/fom Row ft !o H j Kathy Humphrey. Ginny Jokuben, Shofon Hum pal, Sandy Hurwilch, Lmda Janciga, AnneHe Jak^e Pow 2 Lorelyn Hudec, Bonnie Jaros,
Denise Icke, Marilyn Jaksic, Amy Hongerfofd, Frank Jenc. Row 3 Bill Jones, Dave Hunneil. Tom Hnvnak, Jerry James, Mark Jochum, Chns Hulewicz, Lynn Hroiter.
Row 4 . Dave Jarchow, Hafry Johnson, Rich Johnson, Doug Jones, Berme Kozlowski, lorn Jeran, Jim H raster No' P id wed Colleen Hull. Jennrfer Jones, Tony Indiono.
Keep your chin up.
Mr. Golf Bof'om Row (L 'o Rl Mory Gephorl, Roseanne Gorubo, Vivian Goertz, Vickie Gephart, Therese
Keegan, Nancy Gosser, Row 2 Joonn Genelius, Elizobe'h Graf, Jockie Grasgreen, Jeanne G(c/, Denise
Glick, Bob Gerbetz Row 3 Frank Glicker, Mark Glmski, Paul Grohom, Cheryl Gtega, Jan Gales, Robert
Keyes, Denise Gast, Row 4 Kyrt Lieber. Wtlham Gobr.el. Derek Gorg. Nooh laligl.olo. Curt.s Gast, Danny
Hedgecock. Nof PiClwed. Laurel Galpm, Bar bora Guimont, Sue Gl>ck, Diane Gornik,
Mrs. tucos 80 (lorn Row ft to R): Debbie Lei and, Jolinda Laurence!!, Diane Laurence, Pau!ine
Lawson, Jon ice Leslnsky, Row 2; Maryellen Lee, Melonie Kuklica, Ginny Kume!, She!ly Lone,
Carole Lang, Laura Leach, Row 3: John Leslnslty, Linda Lewis, Milce Lamont, Cindi Loseok,
Nancy Laser, Jeff Legon. Row 4: Herb Larson. Ken Lesl<o, Russ Kucinski, Wayne Ketchum, Betty
Anne Lemieux, Ken Lewis, Nof Pictured: Audrey Lemke.
"Hallways really thrill me.'
Mr. lows Solfom Row (L to R): Jennifo K!opovic, Wendy K!ein, Georgina KovocicS, Gay! Kimber!y, Joyce Kikol, Sondi Kocinski, Marybeth Keyes, Michell Kovezsdi,
Jon Knowles Row 2 Norm Kfomer, Debbie King, Mary Kochevof, Julie Krall, L esl le Kinsley, Pal Kipp, Kathy Kociu, Dorlene Klemencic. Donna Khausz, Moryann Korocie.
Row 3 John Kfebs, Carol Kmkelaor, Al Kidd, Ston Kozel, Mike Kot!ar, Joe Kimosh, Nicky lofigliolo, Wotly Krebs, Georginna Kohut, John Kouar. Nof Pictured:
Chof lene Koci .
Miss Leilis Bottom Row f[ fo R) Darrell Nogy, Carol Napp, Sue Mulllgon, Marsha Mromor, Sfevynne Monroe, Nancy Ross. Row 2: Peter McNeill, Joe Pauer, Shoron
Morel, Cindy Moliko, J eon MuMolly. Row 3: Jim Noderer, Poincio Moore, Richard Nogode, Irene Mulvinos, Marilyn Myslmskl, Linda Mustor Row 4: Dale Neurohr,
S'eve Mullen, Charles Murphy, Denms Moore, Ken Monsman, Joe Munici. Not Pictured: Colleen MuMenix, Marilyn Murg, Michael Murphy, James Naro, David Petsche.
Miss loliar flo'fom Row ft fo R Nancy Keoy, Ava Koplowitz, Sue KordeM. Renc^ Karich, Tom Kavon. Row 2 Joseph Keyes, Lynne Jones, Luanne
Hocevar, Carol Hess, Corolann Kohn, Steve Kaselok. Row 3 Bob Jost, Steve Journey, Al Juhon, Keith Kempke, Georgene Kalapodis, Robert Ivancic.
Row 4 Kevin Kelley, Terry Kemerer, Fred Karobo, Martin Keoms, Kevm Keough, Nof Pictured. Todd Irvme, Margaret Juratovac, Kathleen Helmick,
More Kellner,
Mr. Pawlowiki Bollom Row (L »o RJ Jams Mot>b5, Sandy Miller, BecVy Minis, Sus McLaren, Chris Mehler, Row 2. Sharon MIchos, Lou Ann Mishic. Marilyn
Mitch, Pom Mernlt, Marlene Mirhc, Carol Molmaro. ^ow 3. Tom Measles, Mit<e Nelson, Bob Mikonovlch, Paul Mohonch, Sue Medves, Pot Mc Redman.
Row 4. Tom McLaughlin, Paul Mistretia, Mike McFadden, Tim Miller, Mark McKiertnan, Andy McRomey, Joe Miller. Nol Piclured. Tony Miklavcic,
Mr. Robuci Bo(fom Row ft )o Rj Lmdo Pietro, Fronces Popioiek, Georgann Polunus, JoAnne Poch, JiH Potter, Kothy Praskavich. Row 2. Darren Powell,
Debbie Picaono, Laune Potocmk, Dione Phillips, Irene Ponsart, Lmdo Mogor. Row 3: Mark Phillips, Michoel Potts, Sue Picozzi, Jim Pfaff, Cathy Poulln,
Tamra Podnzmk, Michele Pietro. Row 4. Jim Piet, Craig Prentice, Tom Plut, Bernard Phillips, Bill Meo, Jack Poshe, Jim Phillips. Not Pictured: Jackie
Pograis.
Mrs. Porloro BoMom Row (L (o R) Lynn Radobough, Carlo Roney, Denise Reed, Sue Rechnltzer, Liz Papoy. Row 2 Joan Relnwold. Diane
Raggels, Gayle Primozmk, Koy Rasmusen, Debbie Prevesk, Jaye Rocich, Row 3: Cheryl Rodatz, Sue Price, Ken Reed, Kathy Roesch, Tom Reed.
Row 4 Ron Redfield, Mark Resnik, Linda Reese, Bob Puhger, Paul Prosier, Gary Richter. No' Pictured: Scott Rice, John Rascan, Jim McVey,
Cothy Morabito, Brendo Reese
Juniors
Miss Ma'ulis Bollom Row (L to Rj- Marilyn Moyka, Janice Matko, Mary Mayock, Mary McAuley, Row 2: Sandy Molovac, Kathy Mason, Kothy Monkli, Maria
Mazor. Suzanne Modden Row 3, Tom Major, Craig McDonough, Ron Martucci, Mike Maxwell, Gary McClave Row 4. Mike Marolt, David McKibben, Ty
McCunn, Tom McArihur, Nick Mar mo, Lariy McFadden, Bruce Makse. Not Piclvred: Helen Morton, Peter Ma rkovich.
Mr. Manspsoker BoHom Row (L to R} Diane Nass, Kathy Oberstor, Debbie Nungesser, Diane Ostberg.
Row 7: Fred Owen, Dori O'Neill, Cindy Otcasek, Nancy Newman, Alice Novotny. Row 3- Bob
Orlando, Dave Nolan, Tom Roflerty, Trudy Oliver, Pot Mulvihill, Row 4 George Newton, Dan
Novinc, Gordon Netschke, James Otiowski, Jomes Novokovich. Nof Pictured: Howoid Nelson, Lynda
Never, Sandy Oblich, Carol Ormston.
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Mr. Ro/eck Boffom Row [L to R\. Mart Doblel<or, Jona Dreisbach, Poulette Discenzo, Cindy Duil^er, Valerie Donovan, Bonme Diehl, Bill Burke. Row 2; Dan Di Franco,
Sue Diezic, Rich Devor, Denise De Rocco, Johanna Di Tirro, Julie Dougherty, Randy Doblar. Row 3: Goyle Dexelon, Don De Vita, Diane Di Laila, Dale De Wolf, John
Dogoniero, Don Ducco, Mory Dol|ack. Row 4 Greg Drake, Bob Dissauer, Bill Doesburg, Mike Drurv, Mary Fleming, Jeff Dole, Not pKtured: Arden Donohoe, Sheilo Don-
na I ly, Dolores Donner,
"Hey, aren't you . . . ."
Mr. Sfiusfer Bottom Row fL (o R); James Schumacher, Dwight Yoder, Peggy Zmliewslcl, Joan Springer, Joanne
Wotring. Row 2, Steve Zupko, David Zivich, Carol Ziemmer, Janet Zoletel, Sarah Wright. Row 3: Richard
Zemon, Steve Zrmmerman, Joanne Wunderle, Cindy Yonchar, Susan Zentgrof, Vic Yenc. Row 4.- Phil Wright,
Joseph Zokrajsek, Kevm Woods, Herbert Young, Terrence Walsh. Not Picfured: Diane Zuro, George Yadrich.
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t'Ar. Sawyer Boffcn Row {I to R): Jim ScoM, Sharon SchuUz, Diane Schneider, Cher
nouer, Chris Schultz, Karen Sbrocco, Cheryl Schonenecker, Dorlene Voracheck, Kim
Steve Schlam, Belinda Sanborn, Jess Sobo, Row 4-. Joe Savoca, Charles Schmldf,
Schade. Nof Pictured-. Mory Ellen Schaffer, Sysonne Schoval.
f\ Salelel , Louren Sal isbt
Scofddi. Row 3: Jamie
Augie Schil I, Ron Sondtl
7, Mary Schilero. Rou' 2: Paul Scho-
Savann, Bob San ford, Lynn Sea f fid i .
^r, Steve Sarka, David Schmid, Steve
Juniors
Mr. Rose Bolfom Row f L to R'l Cindy Pausic, Chori Pena, Anno Ruffe, Valerie Petrovic, Jeanne Pedone. Row 2: Karl RoMner, Morilyn Perovshek,
Rand I Polenschot, Georgionn Pace, Peter Pecsok. Row 3; David Petscher, John Pono, Robert Pavlovich, Williom Michal, Mark Pecmk, John
Perse II. Row 4- Michael Perlic, Dave Perrolli, Chris Payer, John Paul, Dennis Poscal, Bill Pasco - No' Pictured. Leslie Poltante, Laura Palumbo, Pom
Parsons, Debbie Pestotmk,
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Mrs. Sh'lmon Soffom Row (L fo R). Lmda Spears, Patncia Sorrrak, Diona Sorci, Barbara Sandon, Mary Smith, Row 7: L eland Smerdel , Loima
Votginis, Joyce Wicl<s, Mary Sobole, Joyce Spmo. Row 3, Jerry Stochurski, Don Sockloskie, Jack Smellz, Bob Somrok, Walt Sfalier, J?ow 4: Joseph
Soiack, John Valencic. Harvey Slussar, Dennis Smith, Lee Smith, David Spei . No( Pic'ured Jim Zucollo.
Mr. Suponce Bo'tom Row (L 'o R] Robm Stelndler, Carlo Slcunk, Judy Stephens, Susan Slrlzzi, Cathy Subel Row 2:
San lino Slepcnovch, Borbcra Stefanko, Nancy Slomberger, Suson 5 toner, Robin S'roHon Row 3 Tomosma Stephen,
Bridget Sullivan, Michoel Summcrhill, Dovid Stemhouer, Don Sliglic Row 4 Lou.se Stonlon, Julia Stoskunos. John
Sterling, Leo Stankewicz, John Sfonek, Hons Stylionou, No I Pic'ured Susan Wer le, William Soplak, Tom Stupico.
Bob Sullle, Pat Sterling, Bill Stephens.
Dazed
f>Ar. Sforr So Mom Row ft 'o ff) Jean Shepard, Arne Sleeper, Debra Simpson, Terri Sirok, Morel a Shern
Joanne Seidel. Row 7- Edward Simkms, Noncy ShJsila, Jackie Skeya, Sharon Setnik, Cathy Shilling,
Simeo Row 3 Frank Sherrow, Ann Sieferl, Gayle Sigol, Chorles Sims, William Skupic, Barb Seibert. Row
Jeff Weber, Dan Skedel, Dan Shumon, John Selwyn, Steve Sirk, Al Short. Nof Piclored: William Semenchuk,
Richard Sheppard, David Sinclair.
Schmile at everybody!
Miss Szepessy BoMom Row {I fo R): Jantne Toylor, Nan
Helen Tally, Loura Svigel, Alice Swarfi, Kathy Thome
Row A: Jim Swanhort, Richard Taylor, Gene The
laune Tonner, Carol Swaidner, Janet Taub. Row 2: Mary Szabo, Sally Taylor
I Homos. Kow J; Larry iwoney, Dennis Thomas, Thea Syroka, Nicolette Tamborrello, Pat Sylte, John Trebisky.
IS, Mike Theil, John Telich, Steve Thayer, Ricky Taylor, Mike Toddie. Nof Pictured: Susan Thaeter.
Temple, Alice Sweet,
Row 3: Larry Swoney,
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hAr. Thompson Botfom ^ow {I io R): Penny Tolchinsky, Loretta Tobin, William Troop, Diane Taylor, Janet Ulle, Bonnie Ubancek. Row 2.- Ron Thompson,
Ernest Tibjosh, Albert Ulle, Helen Tomsic, Esther Vaccariello, Denise Witlicki. Row 3. Charles W.ckline, Anthony Segulin, Linda Thomas, Robert Ubancic,
Joan Toubman, Laureen Trot to. Row 4: George Turopolac, Don Tianello, Mark Straub, Sam Tomaselli, Robert Spelich, Ken Toth. Not Pictured: Jim
Treonor, Jim Toth, Veronica Thomas, Charles Western.
Mrz Wiegand Bollom Row (i to l?j; Jan Wilson, Diane Whitney, Cathy Witt, Corole Wiehn, Rosie Wendel, Row 2; Louise Woterwash, Lynn Weber,
Jenno Whyle, Donna Wolf, Cynthio Wendolowski, Row 3: Georgene Weizer, Kolhy White, Rickey Williams, Terry Wilbrohom, John WendorH, Morio Tonkli,
Ken Wells, Row 4. Jeff Wolenski, John Welsh, Tom Weslee, Ken Willert, Scott Williamson, Don Willioms, Ben Whittaker.
Miss Wbieldon Bottom Row (R to L): Joe Valentl, Vickie Wallace, Patti Virginia, Kathy Wajahn, Debbie Vrh. Row 2:
Jock Wagner, Linda Valencic, Lucy Vasas, Colleen Walsh, Jan Wallace. Row 3; Gary Vehar, Terry Volante, Ken
Visoky, Mike Vernon. Row 4: Chris Waterman, Don Walworth, Frank Vodnal, Greg Vranekovic, Tom Warder, John
Vidmar. Not Pictured: J.m Vidrick, Cathy Vojtek, Laura Vozel.
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Miss Uhry Bottom
Lickert, Jean Luksi
Kfiincr Love|oy, Bi
Hrnvak, Michoel L
Row (L to Rj: Margaret Logor, Froncine Lopez, Corinne Lovsin, Nancy Ljubi. Wendy Lpck. Row 2
c, Voler.e Love, Mildred Lohn. Row 3, William Luikart, Robert Lowry, Ken Lipstreuer. Victor Luz
uce Lombofdi, Joseph Grzincic, Philip Lovka, Parrick Lombordo, Joseph Lovono, Lowrence Kushon.
jnder.
Pamela Liddy. Borboio Lisko, Mary Louise
ir. Donoid Luilrik, Ronme Holcombe. Row 4:
No! Pictured: Mory Lown, Jen Hanson, Sue
Mrs. Tombough BoKom Row (I to Rj: Nancy Rose, Susan Potosky, Chris Rupert, Carol Reese, Sue
Maxwell. Row 2; LouiSe Mel nick, Verne McNeil ly, AnnMarie Ryovec, To fee Roth rock, Charles Rossi.
Row 3: Daniel Rua, Shirley Rogers. Kothy Roberts, Mcurizio Rittovato, Neil Rozum. Row 4; Joe
Pinchot, Susan Rose, Gail Roma, Mark McClelland, Carl Rohlke. Nof Pic'ured; Denise Marion, Ma re i a
R.chter. Mortm R.chter, Mory Rush, Bob Morris.
Senior Index
MICHELLE AARONSON Michelle
Eucuyo 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teens 3; F.T.A.
4; G.A.A. 2, 3; G.L.C. 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4;
Junior Cabinet 3, Committee Chairman 3;
N.F.L. 4; N.H.S. 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Spirits
3, 4; Student Council Representative 2;
Girls' Soccer 3; Survey Editorial Staff 3,
4, Second Page Editor 4; Survey Training
Club 2.
JOSEPH ADAMS
ROBERT EDWARD ADAMS
SHIRLEY ANN ADAMS
C.O.E. 4.
STEVE ADAMS
Joe
Speed
Sam
Steve
JOANNE ALBERT Jo
E-Room Activities 4; Euclidian Business
Staff 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; Majorette Club 3; Ski
Club 4; Spirits 3, 4.
WALTER E. ALLCHIN Bud
MARK ALLISON Zoomer
Student Council Representative 2.
CAROL ANN ALMGREM Carol
Ad Club 3, 4; Choral Masters 3, 4; F.T.A.
2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; N.F.L. 4; Prom
Committee 3; Spirits 3.
SCOTT RANDALL AMOS Elmo
Chevron Society 3; Ski Club 4; J.V. Tennis
2.
STACEY ANAGNOSTOU
Stacey
DAWN ANDERSON Andi
Euclidian Business Staff 4; F.T.A. 2, 3;
Junior Cabinet 3; Spirits 3, 4; Student
Supply Store 3.
THOMAS ANDERSON Andy
RALPH W. ANDREWS Butch
Baseball 4; Football 2.
MICHAEL JOSEPH ARAPS Mike
JAMES E. ARKO Jim
Cadet Band 2, 3; Concert Band 4;
Marching Band 2, 3.
LOUIS L. ARKO
SUE ARNOLD
Louis
Sue
PAMELA ASHDOWN Midge
Transfer Student 3; Friendship Y-Teens 3.
ROBERT ALAN ASHLEY Bob
Baseball 4; E-Room Activities 3; Football
4; Boys' Gym Leaders 2; Letterman 4;
Spirits 2.
MARY ELAINE AUGUST
Ski Club 3.
KATHRYN AUSEC
Mary
Kathi
ROBIN JAMIE AUSTIN
C.O.E. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3.
Rob
JAMES BAUMAN
Mixed Choir 2.
Jim
JAMES AYERS Jim
Letterman 2, 3; Student Council Represen-
tative 3; Swim Team 2, 3; M.C.C. 4.
FRANK AZMAN Spanky
MARY ANNE BABUDAR Mar
Student Secretary 4.
CAROLE BAER Carole
MARY ELLEN BAJEC Baje
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Sports-Coord-
inator 4; G.L.C. 4; N.H.S. 4; Girls' Softball
2; Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4; Girls' Field
Hockey 2, 3, 4; Girls' Tennis 2, 3, 4; Girls'
Volleyball 2, 3, 4.
MICHAEL E. BALALE Balal
Baseball 2; Big Show 3, 4; Concert Band
2, 3, 4; Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4; Key Club
2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; N.H.S.
3, 4, President 4; Panther of the Month
4; Pep Bond 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4;
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4.
LYNN BALDASSARRE Lynn
Student Council Representative 2, 3.
RUSSELL BALUKIN
VALERIE J. BARABAS
Russell
Quinn
BARBARA JEAN BARBATO Barb
Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4,
President 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; G.L.C. 3,
4; N.H.S. 4; Girls' Softball 2; Girls'
Basketball 2, 3, 4; Girls' Field Hockey 2,
3; Girls' Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Girls' Soccer
2, 3.
ROBERT BARBISH
Robert
RONALD J. BARBISH Ron
Student Supply Store 2, 3, 4; J.V. Swim
Team 2, 3; Swim Team 4; Panther
Athletic Award 2.
DIANE MARIE BARON Diane
Girls' Glee Club 2; Homecoming Com-
mittee 2, 3, 4; Spirits 2; Student Council
Representative 2; Student Council Execu-
tive Board 3, 4; Wai Napolo 4; Winter
Festival Committee 2, 3, 4.
JAMES BARRICK James
A.F.S. 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Language Lab
Assistant 3.
ANGELA BARTEL Angle
Eucuyo 3; Euclidian Business Staff 3, 4;
Folk Club 2; Homecoming Committee 2,
4; Homecoming Court 4; Prom Com-
mittee 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4; Spirits 4;
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4; Voices of Art 3.
MARILYN ANN BAUER Marilyn
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Euclidian Training
Club 3; Fall Play 3, 4; Folk Club 2, 3;
Marching Band 2, 3; N.F.L. 4; Spring Play
4; Talent Scout E.H.S. 4; Euclid Theatre
Guild 4.
ROY F. BAUMEISTER Roy
Eucuyo 4; Boys' Swim Leaders 3, 4; I.Q.S.
4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Panther Athletic Award 2;
Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4; J.V. Swim
Team 2, 3; Swim Team 3, 4; Soccer Team
2, 3.
DAVID ALLAN BAYKO Bakes
Baseball 2; Golf Team 3, 4; Golf Club 3
4.
MARCIA ANN BEASON Marcia
Folk Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed
Choir 3.
GREGORY J. BEAUMONT
Track 3, 4.
Greg
BEVERLY ANN BECKERT Bev
Euclidian Business Staff 2, 3, 4,
Co-Manager 4; Euclidian Training Club 2,
3; F.T.A. 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Pink
Panthers 4; Spirits 3.
TERENCE WALTER BECKWITH Beck
Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Boys' Gym
Leaders 4; Letterman 4; Track 2, 3; J.V.
Wrestling 2; Campus Life 4.
JOSEPH SIDNEY BELUSCHAK Belusch
Boys' Gym Leaders 3; Lettermen's Club 2,
3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4; Tennis
2, 3, 4.
JAMES BENKO
James
JOAN BENSING Joan
Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4; Euclidian
Training Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; I.Q.S.
3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Science Seminar 2, 3,
4; Wai Napolo 3.
GENE BERARDINELLI Geno
Golf Club 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3, 4.
ROBERT A. BERARDUCCI Duce
Track 2.
GERALDINE BERGANT Geri
ROB BERLAN Rob
Transfer Student 4; Chess Club 4; Choral
Masters 4; Movie Club 4.
NATALIE DEBRA BERNDT Debbie
Choral Masters 3; E-Room Activities 3, 4;
Fall Play 4, Director 4; G.A.A. 2, 3;
Homecoming Committee 2, 3; N.F.L. 2, 3,
4; N.H.S. 4; Prom Committee 4; Senior
Cabinet 4; Spectrum 2; Spirits 3; Student
Council Representative 2, 3; Student
Supply Store 2, 3; Survey Training Club
2; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 2, 3, 4; Varsity
Chorale 4.
JANET LYNN BESSEL
Jan
CHRISTOPHER D. BIDDLE Bid
E-Room Activities 4; Boys' Gym Leaders
3, 4; J.V. Swim Team 2.
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BARBARA BISH Barb
Friendship Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2; Ski Club
4.
REBECCA FERANDER BLANCO Beck
Foreign Exchange Student 1969-70;
A.F.S. 4; Mixed Choir 4; N.H.S. 4;
Student Supply Store 4; Youth Council on
Human Relations 4.
BARBARA BLANK
Mixed Choir 2; Ski
Y-Teens 2.
Club 3;
Barb
Friendship
BETH ANN BLEWITT Beth
A.F.S. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4;
Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4; Euclidian
Training Club 2, 3; Folk Club 2; F.T.A. 2,
3; G.A.A. 2; I.Q.S. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4;
Senior Scandal 4; Student Council
Representative 2; Humanities East 4;
Computer Club 3; Language Assistant 2,
3.
LAWRENCE BOCK Larry
Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4.
JANICE MARIE BOCSKEY
JAMES BODENSCHATZ
LINDA SUSAN BOGEL
Jan
James
Linda
DONALD BONE
Don
Foreman's Club 4.
THOMAS BOPP
Thomas
VINCENT BORGIONE
Vince
Football 2.
IVOR BORK
Ivor
NANCY BORSCH Nancy
Euclidian Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Euclidian
Training Club 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Executive
Board 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Majorette Club 3;
N.H.S. 4; Spirits 4.
MARCIA ANN BOYCE Marsh
A.F.S. 2, 3; Euclidian Business Staff 2, 3,
4; Euclidian Training Club 2, 3; Friend-
ship Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3,
4; N.H.S. 4; Senior Scandal 4; Spirits 3,
4, Secretary 4; Student Council Represent-
ative 4; Winter Festival Committee 4.
KEITH BRADY
Letterman 2, 3; Track 2, 3.
MICHAEL EDWARD BRADY
Keith
Mike
PATRICIA RAY BREED Pat
Concert Band 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Majorette
Club 2; Marching Bond 2, 3; Ski Club 4;
Talent Scouts E.H.S, 4.
ALLAN RAY BREWER
Brew
SUSAN KAY BREZEC Breezy
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; G.L.C. 4; N.H.S. 4; Wai
Napolo 3; Girls' Softball 3; Girls'
Basketball 3, 4, Girls' J.V. Basketball 2;
Girls' Soccer.
KENNETH BRICKMAN
F.B.L.A. 4; Ski Club 4.
Kenn
PAUL CHARLES BRITTON Paul
Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4;
Swim Team 2, 3, 4.
CINDY LYNN BROCONE Cindy
Big Show 3; Eucuyo 4; G.A.A. 2; Spring
Play 3; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3; Euclid
Theatre Guild 4; Voices of Art 3, 4,
Executive Board 3, 4, Co-President 4.
DONNA BROD Donna
F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 2; N.H.S. 4; Spirits 3;
Pink Panthers 3, 4, Vice-President 3,
President 4.
LINDA LOUISE BRODHACKER Lin
N.F.L. 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4; Winter
Play 3; Drama Workshop 2, 3.
LORRAINE BROOKS Lorraine
Euclidian Business Staff 4; M.C.C, 2,T.Q.S.
4; N.H.S. 4; Pink Panthers 3, 4, Secretary
4.
BETTY BROOS
Folk Club 3.
Bett
y
ALLISON ANNE BROWN Al
Cadet Band 2; Fall Play 2; Homecoming
Committee 3, 4; Junior Cabinet 3;
Marching Band 2; Prom Committee 3, 4;
Ski Club 3; Senior Cabinet 4; Student
Council Executive Board 3, 4; Wai Napolo
4; Winter Festival Committee 3, 4.
DAVID BROWN Dave
Football 3; J.V. Football '': Track 3.
MAUREEN BRUENING Cathy
Friendship Y-Teens 2; M.C.C. 2; Ski Club
2.
MARIJEAN BRULE Mari|ean
Eucuyo 3; Folk Club 2; Girls' Glee Club
2; Student Council Representative 4;
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3.
THOMAS IRWIN BRUNSON Tom
Key Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3,
4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Swim
Team 2, 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4.
DAVID BRYANT
Dave
BONNIE BUBLEY Bubbles
Ad Club 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. 2, 4; Cheerleaders
4; J.V. Cheerleaders 3, Captain 3; Varsity
Substitute 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2; F.T.A.
2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club A-
N.H.S. 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Ski Club
2; Senior Cabinet 4, Secretary 4; Spirits
3, 4; Student Council Representative 2, 3.
DAVID L. BUCKNOT Dave
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2,
3; Pep Band 2.
Choral Masters 3; N.H.S. 4; Voices of Art
4.
RONALD BURGE
Ron
NORMAN LEONARD BURKE Derbin
J.V. Wrestling 2.
THERESA ANN BURKHOLDER Terry
Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir 3.
CLIFFORD BURNS
Clifford
JESSICA BURROWS Jessica
Choral Masters 4; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Mixed Choir 3.
WILLIAM EDWARD BUSCH
JAMES CALANDRA
ill
Jim
JAMES CALDRONE Cal
Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; E-Room
Activities 4; J.V. Football 2; Boys' Gym
Leaders 4; Key Club 4; Lettermen's Club
3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4.
CARMEN CALI
Football 2; Ski Club 2, 3.
Carm
CANDICE MARIE CALLAGHAN Candy
Girls' Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 2; N.F.L. 4;
Prom Committee 3; M.C.C. 2, 3, 4.
ROBERT CALLOW Cablow
Boys' Gym Leaders 4; Lettermen's Club 2,
3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4; Tennis
2, 3, 4, Captain 4; J.V. Tennis 2.
BARBARA ANN CAMPANA Barb
A.F.S. 2; Big Show 2, 4; Choral Masters
3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Majorette Club 2;
N.H.S. 4; Student Council Representative
2; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4; Usher 2; Voices
of Art 4; Varsity Chorale 4.
DEBORAH LOU CAMPBELL
Usher 3; Girls' Soccer 3.
Debbie
CAROL ANN BURES
Carol
DENISE MARIE CAPRETTA Denny
Choral Masters 3, 4; Euclidian Business
Staff 4; Euclidian Training Club 3;
Friendship Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2; Girls'
Glee Club 2; I.Q.S. 4; Junior Cabinet 3;
Prom Committee 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4;
Spirits 4; Student Council Representative
4; Usher 2; Winter Festival Committee 4;
Powder Puff Football 4.
DAVID LEONARD CARLSON Dave
Bowling 2, 3, 4.
TYRONE GALE CARNES Ty
Movie Club 2.
GREGORY ALLEN CARRISH Greg
Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4.
DAVID JOHN CARRUTHERS Dave
Letterman 4; Soccer 3, 4.
GEOFFREY BRIAN CARTER Geoffrey
Boys' Gym Leaders 4; Lettermen's Club 4;
Letterman 4; Swim Club 4.
MARK ANTHONY CASTELLETTI Mark
ROBERT CATER Bob
Big Show 2, 3, 4; Foil Ploy 2; Mixed Choir
2; Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4; Student
Supply Store 2; J.V. Swim Team 2; Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 4; Varsity Chorale 3, 4.
CAROL CEFARATTI
Carol
ROBERT A. CENTA Bear
Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Lettermen's
Club 4; Lettermon 4; Spirits 4; Track 2.
KATHLEEN CHAMBERS Kathi
A.F.S. 2; F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Mixed
Choir 2; Majorette Club 2; N.H.S. 3, 4;
Language Lab Assistant 2; A.V. Room
Assistant 3; Biology Lab Assistant 4;
Senior Scandal 4, Assistant Editor 4.
STEPHEN RALPH CHANEY
Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4.
Steve
SHERRIE LYNN CHANT Sher
Euclidian Training Club 2; Folk Club 2;
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Mixed Choir 3;
Homecoming Committee 4; Majorette
Club 3; Spirits 4; Student Council
Representative 2, 3; Talent Scouts E.H.S.
4.
SETH L. CHAZNOFF Seth
Junior Red Cross 3, 4, President 4;
Football Trainer 4; Movie Club 3, 4;
Science Seminar 2; Student Council
Representative 3; World Affairs Club 3,
4, Vice-President 4; Soccer Trainer 4.
TIM ALLYN CHEADLE Banana
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 4; Lettermon 4; March-
ing Band 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Pep Band 2,
3; Soccer 3, 4.
ROGER ALAN CHERNE Rodge
Lettermen's Club 4; Lettermon 3, 4; Ski
Club 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Panther Athletic
Award 3, 4.
FRANK CHERNEY Frank
STERLING CHILD Child
Ski Club 4; Spirits 4.
JOHN CHARLES CHIOFOLO Chife
WILLIAM F. CHRISTFNSEN Willie
Concert Bond 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2,
3; Spirits 4.
CHRISTINA CHRISTIAN
Christina
TERRENCE PATRICK MICHAEL CHUBB-
Chubber
E-Room Activities 4; Prom Committee 3,
4, Committee Chairman 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4.
JOHN ANTHONY CHURNEY
J.V. Football 2.
John
4; Euclidian Training Club 2, 3; Girls'
Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir 3; G.L.C. 3, 4,
Historian 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Spirits
3; Student Council Representative 2;
Usher 2, 3; Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,
Vice-President 3; Youth Council on
Human Relations 4.
ROBERT P. CIGOY Bob
J.V. Football 2.
DAVID CIMPERMAN Cimp
J.V. Football 2.
ROBERT CIVIC Bob
Cadet Bond 2; Concert Band 3.
JOHN M. CLAPACS Cloy
Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2, 3;
E-Room Activities 4; Lettermen's Club 4;
Lettermon 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4.
CHARLES R. CLARK
Boys' Swim Leaders 3, 4.
JAMES CLOUSER
JOHN CLOUSER
COLLEEN COAKLEY
Chuck
James
Heavy
Colleen
ROBIN COCHRAN Robin
Folk Club 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Survey Editorial
Staff 3; Survey Training Club 2; Wai
Napolo 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3.
PATRICK COGHILL
Chess Club 2; Spirits 3.
Cogs
GERALD S. COLEMAN Carp
Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Lettermen's
Club 4; Lettermon 4; Ski Club 2.
SHERRY COLLISTER Sher
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2, 3; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Majorette
Club 2; Ski Club 2, 3; Spirits 3, 4; Student
Council Representative 2.
GARY CONKLIN
JOSEPH CONNELLY
James
Muzie
DAVID LAWRENCE COONEY Dove
Cadet Bond 2; Concert Band 3, 4;
Marching Bond 2, 3, 4; Pep Bond 2, 3,
4; Spirits 3, 4.
CAROL COPPER
WILLIAM R. CORKIN
Transfer Student 3.
Carol
Bill
EDWARD J. COSTELLO Ed
Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Lettermen's
Club 4; Lettermon 4; Track 2.
LINDA MARIE COTMAN
N.H.S. 4.
Linda
BARBARA CIGOY Ciggy
lEuclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4, Art Editor
KATHY ANN COWPER Kathy
Euclidian Training Club 2; F.T.A. 2;
G.A.A. 2, 3; Homecoming Committee 2,
3; N.H.S. 4; Prom Committee 3; Student
Council Representative 2, 3; Winter
Festival Committee 2, 3; D.E.C.A. 4,
Treasurer 4.
BARBARA ANNE CRAGLE Borby
Folk Club 3;M.C.C. 2, 3.
CHERYL LEE CRAWFORD Cheryl
Big Show 2, 3, 4; Cadet Bond 2, 4;
Concert Band 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 4; G.A.A. 3;
Marching Bond 2, 3, 4; Orchestro 2, 3,
4; Pep Bond 2; Pit Bond 2, 3, 4; Prom
Committee 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4;
Friendship Y-Teens 3.
DAVID HENRY CRITCHFIELD Critch
Golf Club 2; N.H.S. 3, 4; Humanities East
4.
ROSS ALBERT CROUCHER Hoss
Transfer Student 3.
RONALD JOSEPH CROW Ronald
HAZEL STELLA CROWDER Penny
Transfer Student 2.
GAYLE A. CROWN Gayle
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Majorettes 3, 4; Majorette
Club 2; Marching Band 3, 4; Ski Club 2;
Spirits 4.
JACK CUCANICH Jock
DEAN RODGE CULP Dean
Student Council Representative 2.
GRACE M. CULP Grace
Ski Club 2, 3.
ANN ELIZABETH CURTIS Annie
E-Room Activities 4; Folk Club 3;
Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4;
Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; World
Affairs Club 4; Winter Festival Committee
3, 4.
MARK DALIC Mark
Hockey Club 4; Soccer 4.
JOANN D'AMICO Joonn
SUSAN MARION D'AMATO Sue
Transfer Student 4.
CHRISTINE L. DAVIS Chris
E-Room Activities 4; Fall Play 4;
Friendship Y-Teens 2; N.H.S. 4; Spirits 3,
4; Student Council Representative 2, 4;
Humanities East 4,
DALE A. DAVIS Dale
Football 3; J.V. Football 2; Track 2.
JERRY DAVIS
Jerry
ANTHONY J. DEBELAK
Tony
TOBY DEL GIUDICE
Tob
J.V. Football 2.
ARTHUR DELL
Art
PATRICIA DEVINE
Pat
DOUGLAS GERARD DE VINEY DeVin
Choral Masters 3, 4; Football 4; J.V.
Football 2; Boys' Gym Leaders 4.
SALLY DICKHEISER
DENNIS J. DICKI
Sally
Dennis
FORREST DIEHL Woody
F.T.A. 3; J.V. Wrestling 2, 3; Wrestling
Club 2, 3.
DOMENIC FRANK Dl LALLA Dom
Golf Club 3, 4.
MARIA CHRISTINE DISSAUER Maria
A.V. Club 3.
HELGA DOBLER Helga
Euclidian Business Staff 4; Friendship
Y-Teens 3; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; I.Q.S.
4; N.H.S. 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club
3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Survey Training Club
2.
FLOYD DOCKERY Floyd
PATRICIA JEAN DOHERTY Pat
Folk Club 2, 3.
JOHN DOMBROWSKI John
Swim Club 4; J.V. Swim Team 2.
MARILYN DOMITOR Marilyn
G.A.A. 3.
STEPHEN DONNALLY Steve
DIANA DORSEY Diana
MICHAEL DOUGHERTY Doc
Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4; Lettermen's Club
4; Letterman 4; N.H.S. 4; Science Seminar
2; Ski Club 4; J.V. Swim Team 2; Soccer
3,4.
WAYNE DOWNER Wayne
N.H.S. 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Talent Scouts
E.H.S. 4; Radio Club 3, 4.
LAWRENCE DOYLE
WILLIAM DRAZDIK
Lawrence
Bill
GARRY C. DREMEL Garry
Transfer Student 2; Big Show 2, 3, 4;
Choral Masters 3; Fall Play 3; Mixed
Choir 2; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4; Varsity
Chorale 4; Swim Show 3; A.F.S. 2.
SUE DROBNICK Sue
Cadet Bond 2; F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 2;
Homecoming Court 2, 4; Majorettes 4;
Majorette Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4;
Spirits 2, 4; Student Council Representa-
tive 2, 3; Friendship Y-Teens 2; Senior
Scandal 4.
PAUL DROTLIFF Paul
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2,
3.
LANA DRUMMER Lana
Cadet Band 2, 3; M.C.C. 2, 3, 4;
Marching Bond 2, 3; N.H.S. 4; Ski Club
2, 3, 4; Spirits 2, 3, 4.
DENNIS DRYER
BRIAN DUGAN
Dennis
Brian
MARILYN ANN DVORNIK Marilyn
Euclidian Business Staff 2, 3, 4,
Co-Manager 4; Euclidian Training Club 2,
3; F.T.A. 3; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Powder Puff
Football 4.
DENISE DWORNING Dee
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4;
Letterman 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Friendship
Y-Teens 2.
ROBERT MICHAEL DYBIEC Bob
Transfer Student 3; I.Q.S. 4; Key Club 4;
Youth Council on Human Relations 4,
Chairman 4; Library Page 4; N.H.S. 4;
Survey Editorial Staff 4; Survey Training
Club 3; Bicycle Club 4.
GAYLE ELLEN
G.A.A. 3, 4.
EBEL
RICHARD GARY EBLE
WILLIAM ALLEN ECKER
ALBERT EDELMAN
JAMES ELLISON
DENISE L. ELSHAW
KILLIAN ENDERS
Gayle
Rick
Bill
Eddies
Jim
Denise
Kelly
DAVID ALLEN ENGELKING Engles
Cross Country 3, 4; Golf Club 2;
Lettermen's Club 4; Letterman 4; Panther
Athletic Award 2; Track 2, 3, 4.
BEVERLY ANN ENGLISH Bev
G.A.A. 2, 4; Homecoming Committee 4.
KATHRYN ERDELSKY Kathy
N.H.S. 3, 4; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 2, 3.
EDWARD V. EVANICK
Soccer 2, 3.
Ed
ANN MARIE EVANS Annie
E-Room Activities 4; Homecoming Com-
mittee 4; Mixed Choir 3; N.H.S. 4; Prom
Committee 3, 4; Senior Cabinet 4,
Treasurer 4; Spirits 3, 4; Student Council
Representative 2, 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2; Junior Cabinet 3, Secretary 3; Winter
Festival Committee 4.
ROXANNE EVERETT
Movie Club 3.
Roxanne
DAVID G. FANNEY Dave
Key Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4;
Letterman 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Science
Seminar 2, 3; Ski Club 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4;
J.V. Tennis 2.
CAROLYN JEANNE FARKAS Carole
Cadet Band 2; Concert Band 3; Euclidian
Training Club 2; Friendship Y-Teens 2;
F.T.A. 3, 4, Executive Board 4; Marching
Band 2, 3; N.H.S. 4; Ski Club 2, 3;
Spectrum 2; Spirits 3, 4.
JOHN FATICA John
Cross Country Trainer 2, 3, 4; Key Club
2, 3; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Letterman
2, 3, 4; Track Trainer 3, 4; Wrestling
Trainer 2, 3, 4.
LINDA FATICA Linda
Student Council Representative 2; Prom
Committee 3.
DEBORAH MICHELLE FATUR Debbi
C.O.E. 4; E-Room Activities 2, 3; Girls'
Glee Club 2.
JO ANN FELZ JoAnn
Friendship Y-Teens 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4;
G.A.A. 2, 3; G.L.C. 3, 4, Secretary 4;
N.H.S. 4; Spirits 3, 4.
DIANE LEE FERENCAK
Frenchy
Carol
CAROL JEAN FERLITO
Girls' Glee Club 2; Majorette Club 2.
WILLIAM DANIEL FERRIS Dan
Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Mixed Choir
2; Lettermen's Club 4; Letterman 3, 4;
Track 2, 3, 4.
VICTORIA ANN FESTINI Fes
Cadet Band 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Football
4; F.T.A. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Marching Bond
2, 3, 4; N.F.L. 2; Orchestra 4; Pep Band
3; Usher 2, 3.
DAVID A. FIDEL Maple
Cross Country 3; Boys' Gym Leaders 4
Science Seminar 3; Spirits 4; Wrestling 4
J.V. Wrestling 3; Wrestling Club 3, 4
Weight Lifting Club 3, 4.
TIMOTHY R. FIER Tim
Junior Red Cross 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Ski
Club 3; Spirits 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4;
Intramurals 3, 4.
JOHN FINAN
MICHAEL FITZGERALD
John
Fitz
LINDA FITZMAURICE Fitz
G.A.A. 2, 3; Ski Club 2; Friendship
Y-Teens 3.
JAMES FITZSIMMONS Jim
Bowling 2; Chess Club 2; E-Room
Activities 3, 4; Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4;
Math Club 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 2,
3, 4; Student Council Representative 3;
J.V. Wrestling 2.
ROBERT FOHL
Bob
CATHY LYNN FORCE Cath
G.A.A. 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 3,
4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Spirits 2; Usher
3; Girls' Soccer 3.
LINDA FORD
Linda
M3
MARILYN FORD Marilyn
C.O.E. 4; E-Room Activities 3; G.A.A. 2.
JILL ANN FOWLE
Majorette Club 2.
Jill
KATHLEEN FOX Foxy
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2; G.A.A. 2; Letternnen's Club 3, 4;
Letternnan 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Spirits 3, 4.
LAURA ELLEN FOY Laura
Folk Club 3; F.T.A. 2, 3.
LISA ANN FRANCIS Lisa
Student Supply Store 2; G.A.A. 4.
LOUISE FRANCIS Weazer
C.O.E. 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2- F.B.L.A.
3; Majorette Club 2.
RICHARD W. FRANCIS Ricky
Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2;
Friendship Y-Teens 3; Boys' Gym Leaders
3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club
2, 3, 4; Prom ^ ^mmittee 4; Ski Club 2,
3, 4; Spirits 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM J. FRANCIS Bill
Chess Club 2; E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4;
J.V. Football 2, 3; Boys' Gym Leaders 2;
Weight Lifting Club 3, 4.
DARLENE FRANKS Dolly
Cadet Bond 2, 3; Euclidian Business Staff
3, 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2; Marching
Band 2, 3; Ski Club 4.
RALPH C. FREY Ralph
Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; J.V.
Football 2; E-Room Activities 4; Boys'
Gym Leaders 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Ski
Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Intramurals 2,
3, 4.
GERTRUD FRIEDBERG Gertz
Friendship Y-Teens 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A.
2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir 3,
Ski Club 2; Spirits 4; Usher 4.
JO ANN FROSS Jo
E-Room Activities 4; Euclidian Training
Club 2; Friendship Y-Teens 2; Girls' Glee
Club 2; Mixed Choir 3; N.F.L. 2; Usher
3.
ANNA FUGINA Fugi
G.A.A. 2; Homecoming Court 3; Major-
ettes 3, 4; Maiorette Club 2; Ski Club 2;
Student Council Representative 2.
PETRAS VYTAUTAS GAIZUTIS Petras
Transfer Student 4; Movie Club 4.
TIMOTHY GALL
Ski Club 2, 3; J.V. Wrestling 2.
Tim
GARY GALLAGHER Gary
E-Room Activities 4; F.T.A. 4; Mixed
Choir 2; Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4; Key
Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3,
Vice-President 3; Leftermen-'s Club 4
Lettermon 4; M.C.C. 2; Movie Club 2
Prom Committee 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4
Soccer 4; Spirits 4; Student Council
Representative 3; Tennis 3; J.V. Tennis 2.
ANTOINETTE GAMMIERE Tonie
Transfer Student 3; Big Show 3; C.O.E.
4; Vice-President 4; Friendship Club 3;
G.A.A. 3; Prom Committee 4; Ski Club 3;
Spirits 3, 4.
DANIEL GARAPIC Dan
Transfer Student 3; N.H.S. 4; Ski Club 4.
LAURIE GARISEK
C.O.E. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; G.L.C. 3.
WALTER DAVID
Key Club 2, 3.
GARLING
Lour
Dave
TIMOTHY LAWRENCE GARRETT Tim
Choral Masters 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Soccer
3; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4.
SCHUYLER EDWARD GARTH Skip
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2,
3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Pit
Band 3, 4.
CHRISTINE ANN GAYDOS Chris
Cadet Band 2, 3; Euclidian Business Staff
2, 3, 4; Euclidian Training Club 2;
Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4;
Vice-President 3; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Marching
Band 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Prom Committee
3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4.
IRENE GELETKA Irene
Transfer Student 3; F.B.L.A. 4; G.A.A. 4;
Spirits 4.
MICHAEL GEORGE Mike
Big Show 2, 3, 4; Choral Masters 3, A-
Mixed Choir 2; Survey Business Staff 4;
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3; Varsity Chorale 3,
4.
DAN GERBETZ
Intramural Basketball 4.
SHARON ANN GERBIC
C.O.E. 4.
Dan
Sher
ELLEN J. GERL Ellen
A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Folk Club 2; Friendship
Y-Teens 2; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee
Club 2; N.H.S. 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3;
Student Council Representative 2, 3;
Swim Club 2, 3, 4; Waj Nopolo 2, 3, 4,
President 4.
WILLIAM THOMAS GERL Bill
Hockey Club 4; Let+erman 3, 4; N.H S, 4;
Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Spirits
4; Student Council Representative 2;
Track 2.
JAMES GERTZ
J.V. Football 2.
ROBERT GESSNER
Folk Club 3; J.V. Football 2.
Jim
Bob
LYNN GESTEN Lynn
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2; G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed
Choir 3; Majorette Club 2, 3; Prom
Committee 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Spirits 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 3.
MARIE SANTINA GIALLANZA Morie
JAMES GIANFORTI
SANDRA L. GILL
Jamie
Sandy
SALLY JEAN GINGELL Solly
Friendship Y-Teens 2; Majorette Club 3;
Prom Committee 4; Senior Scandal 4; Ski
Club 2; Spirits 3.
IAN SCOTT GLASS Ian
Football 3, 4, Captain 4; J.V. Football 2;
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 4; Humanities
East 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant
Governor 3, Secretary 4; Lettermen's Club
3, 4; Lettermon 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Prom
Committee 3; Student Council Represent-
ative 2; Track 2; Wrestling 3, 4; J.V.
Wrestling 2.
WILLIAM GLICKMAN
Bi
CHERYL GOCKEL Cheryl
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed
Choir 3; Majorette Club 2, 3; N.H.S. 4;
Prom Committee 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4,
Assistant Editor 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Spirits
3, 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4.
BRADFORD A. GOEBEL Brad
Bowling 2; Euclidian Training Club 3;
Golf Club 3; Senior Scandal 4; Track 2.
BERTRAM A. GOLD Bert
Camera Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3;
Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4, Head
Photographer 4; Boys' Gym Leaders 4;
I.Q.S. 4.
SANDRA GONAKIS Sandy
G.A.A. 2, 3; Girls' Soccer 3; Movie Club
2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4.
MARLA NAOMI GOODMAN Maria
Contemporary American Literature
Seminar 3, Junior Red Cross 3;
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Execurive Board 3, 4,
Vice-President 4; Humanities East 4;
N.H.S. 3, 4.
SUSAN GORDOS Sue
A.F.S. 3; G.A.A. 3, 4, Executive Board 3,
Vice-President 4; Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4;
Girls' Hockey 2, 3, 4; Girls' Tennis 3;
Girls' Volleyball 2.
LINDA GORJUP Linda
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed
Choir 3; Survey Business Staff 3.
JANICE GOSKE Jan
Junior Red Cross 3; Friendship Y-Teens 2,
3; F.T.A. 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 3;
Majorette Club 2; N.F.L. 4; Senior Scandal
4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Student
Council Representative 2; Usher 2, 3.
GERALDINE GRAHAM Gerry
Prom Committee 3.
KEVIN GRAHAM Keg
Choral Masters 3; Concert Band 3, 4; J.V.
Football 2; Marching Band 2, 3; Pep Band
2, 3; Ski Club 3.
EDWARD MICHAEL GRANCHI Ed
SEONA GRANT Seona
Transfer Student 3.
WALTRAUT GRAU Trouty
Euclidian Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-
Chief 4, Euclidian Training Club 2, 3;
G.A.A. 2; Girls' Soccer 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4;
N.H.S. 3, 4; Science Seminar 2, 3; Student
Council Representative 3; Youth Council
on Human Relations 4.
MICHAEL JOSEPH GRDANC Mike
MARY ANN GRDINIC Mar
ROBERT WILLIAM GREENER Bob
Transfer Student 2; Stage Craft Club 4.
RONALD MARTIN GREENWALD Ron
Survey Training Club 2.
SHIRLEY JEANNETTE GREIG Shirley
WILLIAM GRIDA Bill
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 2, 3, 4.
CHRISTINE GRIFFITH
Chris
LAURIE GRIFFITH Laurie
Friendship Y-Teens 3, 4, President 4;
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; G.L.C.
4, Girls' Soccer 3, 4; Homecoming
Committee 3; N.H.S. 4; Prom Committee
3; Ski Club 3, 4.
NANCY GRILLO Nancy
G.A.A. 2; Majorette Club 2; Ski Club 2.
MICHAEL GLENN GRIMES Mike
E-Room Activities 3, 4; J.V. Football 2;
Boys' Gym Leaders 4; Lettermen's Club 3,
4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4;
Wrestling 3; Wrestling Club 3.
JANICE GRIMM Jan
Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; Euclidian
Training Club 3; Folk Club 3; I.Q.S. 4;
Youth Council on Human Relations 4.
WENDY PATRICE GRODT Wendy
CHARLES P. GRONOWSKI Chuck
KATHLEEN ANN GROSSMAN Kafhy
C.O.E. 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3; F.T.A.
3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2.
GERALD LEE GROUDLE JR. Gerry
Boys' Gym Leaders 4.
GERALYN ADELL GRUBAC Geralyn
Friendship Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2, 4; Mixed
Choir 3; Ski Club 3.
LINDA ANN GUDOWICZ Linda
Transfer Student 2; Folk Club 2, 3, 4;
Prom-Committee 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4.
PAULA GULICK Paula
Big Show 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; E-Room
Activities 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2;
F.T.A. 4; Mixed Choir 2; Prom Committee
3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Stage
Craft Club 2; Swim Club 2; Wai Napolo
2.
RAMONA MARY HACE Ramona
Student Supply Store 3, 4,
BRIAN HACKER Brian
Key Club 4; Science Seminar 2.
JESSE HAMILTON Rock
Choral Masters 3; Mixed Choir 2; Varsity
Chorale 4; Homecoming Committee 3, 4.
BARBARA ANN HAMMAR
Barb
EMILY KAY HANAK Em
Choral Masters 4; G.A.A. 2; Mixed Choir
3.
RICHARD CARL HANKO
Rich
SANDRA HANLON Sandi
Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Prom
Committee 4; Ski Club 3; Spirits 3, 4.
DARREL HANNA
Elias
EILEEN MAY HANNA Eileen
A.F.S. 3; Choral Masters 3, 4; E-Room
Activities 3; Eucuyo 4; Euclidian Training
Club 2; Folk Club 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A.
2; Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4; I.Q.S.
4; Junior Cabinet 3; Majorette Club 2;
N.H.S. 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4;
Science Seminar 4; Spirits 3; Student
Council Representative 2, Executive
Board 3, 4; Survey Editorial Staff 4;
Survey Training Club 3; Wai Napolo 3,
4; Historian 4; Humanities East 3, 4.
DAVID LEE HANSBROUGH David
BERNARD HARCHAR Bernard
Hey Jude
JUDY HARDING
D.E.C.A.
NANCY BETH HARPER Nancy
Friendship Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2; Spirits 4.
LINDA HARPS Linda
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2; Senior Scandal 4.
ROBERT HARRIS
Bob
CLARA P. HARTSTEIN Clara
Transfer Student 3; Movie Club 4; Ski
Club 4; Survey Business Staff 4.
BYRON HASEGAWA Fuji
Boys' Gym Leaders 4; J.V. Wrestling 2;
Hockey Club 4.
CAROL HASSEL
Prom Committee 3.
Carol
MARSHALL HATCHER Marshall
A.F.S. 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Student Council
Representative 2, 3, 4.
DONNA MARIE HAUGH
M.C.C. 2, 3, 4.
Donna
MARC WILLIAM HAVERLOCK Marc
Basketball 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 2;
Mixed Choir 2; Lettermon 3.
DEBORAH JOY HENDERSHOT Gabe
Big Show 2, 3; Choral Masters 4; Junior
Red Cross 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed
Choir 3; Junior Cabinet 3; Prom
Committee 3; Ski Club 2; Senior Cabinet
4; Spectrum 2; Stage Craft Club 3;
Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4,
Executive Board 4; M.C.C. 3, 4; Senior
Scandal 4.
DALE HENDY
Dole
DEBORAH HEPP Debbie
Eucuyo 2; Prom Committee 3, 4; Ski Club
2; Spectrum 2.
ALAN GEORGE HERAK
Junior Red Cross 2.
WILLIAM HERRICK
Baldy
Bill
DENISE HERRIS Denise
Ski Club 3, 4; Student Supply Store 4.
MICHAEL MARTIN HIEBER Mike
Junior Red Cross 2; Football 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 4; Lettermon 4; Student
Council Executive Board 3, 4; Track 4;
J.V. Wrestling 2.
MIKE K. HIGAKI Higoks
Junior Red Cross 2; Junior Cabinet 3; Key
Club 3, 4, Executive Board 4; N.F.L. 4;
N.H.S. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Prom
Committee 3; Student Council Represent-
ative 2, 4; Soccer 3.
KAREN LEE HILBISH Karen
Friendship Y-Teens 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Girls'
Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir 3; N.H.S. 3, A-
Wai Napolo 2, 3.
BETTY HILL Betty
Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4;
Majorette Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3,
4; Spectrum 2; Spirits 3.
ROBBIE HILL
ROBERT CHARLES
Foreman's Club 3.
HILL
Robbie
Bob
DONALD HIDOE HIRUO Don
A.F.S. 2, 3; Camera Club 3; Junior Red
Cross 2; M.C.C. 4; N.F.L. 4; Political
Affairs Club 3, 4; World Affairs Club 2,
3, 4, President 3, Special Advisor A-
Varsity Debate 4.
JEANNE ELLEN
A.F.S. 3.
HITCHOX
Kia
ROGER EMERSON HIVELY Roger
Junior Red Cross 2; Football 3, 4; Boys'
Gym Leaders 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4;
Lettermon 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Track 2; World
Affairs Club 2; Wrestling 3; J.V.
Wrestling 2.
ANTON JOHN HLABSE Losbein
Choral Masters 4; Cross Country 2;
Football 3, 4; Key Club 4; Pit Bond 2; Ski
Club 2; Spirits 3; Track 2; J.V. Wrestling
2.
Halaps
JAMES M. HLABSE
J.V. Swim Team 2.
JANICE HOCEVAR Jan
Cadet Band 2, 3; Euclidian Business Staff
3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4,
Historian 4; I.Q.S. 4; Marching Bond 2,
3.
CRAIG HODAKIEVIC Hodak
Powder Puff Football Cheerleader 4;
Choral Masters 3, 4; Football 3, 4,
Captain 4; J.V. Football 2; F.T.A. 4;
Mixed Choir 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4,
Committee Chairman 4; Lettermen's Club
2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Panther of the
Month 4; Student Council Representative
2; Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Track Club
2! 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4.
WILLIAM JACK HODGES Corky
Cross Country 2; Letterman 2; Track 2, 4.
PATRICIA HOGE
ROSEMARY HOHS
LENORE HOLLAND
Girls' Glee Club 2.
JOAN HOLLOMAN
MARY HOLLOWAY
Peaches
Rose
Lenore
Joan
Mary
KAREN SUE HOLLYFIELD Karen
Friendship Y-Teens 2; M.C.C. 2, 3, 4;
G.A.A. 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Majorette
Club 2; Prom Committee 4; Ski Club 3,
4; Wai Napolo 3.
RICHELLE HOOVER
Transfer Student 4.
Ricky
JOHN PAUL HORNA J. P.
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2;
Marching Bond 2; Dress Code Committee
4.
EUGENE JOSEPH HORVAT Eugene
Soccer 2, 3, 4.
BONITA LOUISE HOUGH Bonnie
Bowling 3; E-Room Activities 4; Prom
Committee 4; Usher 2.
FRANK HOUSER Hows
Cadet Band 2, 3; Concert Band 4; Football
3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Lettermen's Club 4;
Letterman 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4.
FRANK M. HOYKAR Frank
J.V. Basketball 2; Ski Club 4; M.C.C. 4.
DALE ROBERT HOYNACKI Hoin
Transfer Student 3; Choral Masters 4;
F.T.A. 4; Mixed Choir 3; Lettermen's Club
3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4;
Spirits 4.
SHERRY ELLEN HRABAK Sherry
Friendship Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2.
MARILYN MARGARET HRIBAR Merlin
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; I.Q.S.
3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Spirits 3; Student
Council Representative 4; Survey Business
Staff 3, 4, Assistant Manager 4; M.C.C.
2, 3, 4; Humanities East 4.
KENNETH HROVAT
EDWARD P. HUBISH
Ken
Ed
DEBORAH LYNN HUDAK Hude
Choral Masters 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4,
President 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club
2; Spirits 3, 4, Executive Board 4; Student
Council Representative 2, 3; Usher 3.
EDWARD HUSA Ed
DANNY HUSTON Don
FRANK HUTCHINSON Frank
RANDY GORDON HYDE Randy
PAUL IMM Paul
Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4;
Key Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3;
Survey Business Staff 3, 4.
RAYMOND IVANCIC Ray
E-Room Activities 4; Key Club 4; Spirits
4; Swim Leader 4; Student Supply Store
4; Swim Club 3, 4; J.V. Swim Team 2,
3.
JANICE IVANSEK Jan
Friendship Y-Teens 2; Homecoming
Committee 2, 3; Student Council Repre-
sentative 2, 3; Survey Business Staff 3;
Winter Festival Committee 2, 3.
WILLIAM JAKUBS
Soccer 2, 3.
Bill
LEE JALOVEC Lee
Golf Club 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4;
Radio Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Science
Seminar 3.
PATRICIA DARLENE JAMNIK Pat
MIKE JANATOVICH Mike
MARY ANN JANKOVICH Mary
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2; G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed
Choir 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Spirits 3,
4; Student Council Representative 3.
MARJORIE JUNE JAROS Marjorie
DEBRA JOAN JAWORSKI Debra
Transfer Student 2.
RONALD JEDLICKA
Ski Club 4; Soccer 2.
Jed
GABRIELLE JEROME Gay
Choral Masters 4; Powder Puff Football
4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir 3;
Prom Committee 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 4; Swim
Show 4; Wai Napolo 3, 4.
LYNNE MARIE JERSAN Lynne
Girls' Basketball 3; Bowling 2; Euclidian
Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Co-Manager 4;
Euclidian Training Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3,
4, Executive Board 3; Girls' Glee Club 2;
I.Q.S. 3, 4; Majorette Club 3; Spirits 3,
4; Girls' Tennis 3, 4; Girls' Volleyball 2,
3.
DEE W. JIMISON
Dee
GRACE ELAINE JOHNSON Grace
G.A.A. 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Girls'
Field Hockey 2, 3; Mixed Choir 3.
DAVID NILES JOKELA
Joke
GARY EARLE JONES Gary
Cadet Band 2, 3; Concert Bond 4;
Marching Band 2, 3; Radio Club 2, 3, 4,
Secretory-Treasurer 4.
CARL A. JONKE Chubby
Football 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Letterman
4.
SALLY ANNE JOST Sally
Girls' Glee Club 2.
MICHAEL JURATOVAC Mike
Boys' Gym Leaders 2; Spirits 2.
JANICE ANN JURCAK Jan
Clinic Secretary 3, 4; M.C.C. 2, 3, 4;
G.A.A. 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Humanities East 4; N.H.S. 4.
JAMES LOUIS KALAMASZ Jim
Cross Country 3, 4; Boys' Swim Leaders
4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3,
4; N.H.S. 4; Science Seminar 3, 4; J.V.
Swim Team 2; Track 2, 3, 4.
JAMES PATRICK KANE JR. Jim
Camera Club 4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4;
Letterman 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4;
J.V. Swim Team 2; Track 2, 3, 4.
KATHLEEN KANE
FRANK KAPLER
Kothy
Frank
GAIL MARIE KAPUSI Gail
Majorettes 3, 4, Captain 4; Majorette
Club 2; Maiorette Substitute 3; N.H.S. 4.
KENNETH CHARLES KASE Ken
Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4; Prom Committee
3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Student Council
Representative 2; J.V. Swim Team 2, 3.
EDWARD KASTLIC
Transfer Student 3.
Ed
PATRICIA JEAN KASTON Pat
Big Show 3, 4; Cadet Band 2; Concert
Band 3, 4; Folk Club 2, 3; Powder Puff
Football 4; G.A.A. 2; Majorette Club 3
Marching Bond 2, 3, 4, Band Sergeant 4
N.F.L. 2, 3; Orchestra 4; Pep Band 2, 3
Prom Committee 3, 4; Senior Cabinet 4
Spirits 3, 4; Student Council Representa-
tive 3, 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 2, 3, 4; Wai
Napolo 4.
AUGUST FRANK KEHN Augie
A.F.S. 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; Key
Club 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Survey Editorial
Staff 3, 4.
RICHARD WARREN KEHRES Rick
Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Pit Bond 3, 4; Track
2.
JEFFREY A. KELLEY
Cross Country 2; Track 4.
THOMAS KELLEY
JOHN KENNEY
JEAN KERAAAVNER
FRANK EDWARD KERZE
Hockey Club 4.
Leroy
Tom
John
Juan
Frank
KATHLEEN KESZENHEIMER Kothy
Fall Play 4; Folk Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2.
DAVID B. KETCHUAA Dave
Hockey Club 4; Letterman 4; Soccer 4.
KATHLEEN M. KEVER Kathy
Junior Red Cross 3; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Spirits 3, 4.
TIMOTHY J. KILKENNEY
Foreman's Club 4.
Tim
LORRAINE JOYCE KIMES Loni
Transfer Student4; Library Page 4.
DAVID G. KIRK
Dave
KAREN KIRO Karen
Chevron Society 2; Choral Masters 3, 4;
Friendship Y-Teens 3; Majorette Club 2;
Ski Club 2; Spectrum 2; Student Council
Representative 2; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 2,
3, 4.
LUCINDA KISTLER Lucinda
RICHARD PAUL KITKO Rick
J.V. Football 2; F.B.L.A. 3; Golf Club 2,
3, 4; Boys' Gym Leaders 4; J.V. Wrestling
3.
TIMOTHY JAMES KITSOS Tim
Key Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4;
Senior Cabinet 4; Student Council
Representative 4, Executive Board 4;
Winter Festival Committee 4.
DARLENE KLAUGA
BEVERLY KLEBER
Darlene
Beverly
LINDA CHRISTINE KLEIN Linda
Eucuyo 2; Friendship Y-Teens 2; Spectrum
3.
WILLIAM MATHEW KNOCH
Bill
ROBERT GEORGE KNOWLES Bob
Choral Masters 4; Mixed Choir 3; P. A.
Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4; J.V. Swim Team
3.
SUE JANE KNOX Sue
Euclidian Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Photogra-
phy Editor 4; Euclidian Training Club 2,
3; Friendship Y-Teens 2; F.T.A. 2; Girls'
Glee Club 2, 3; I.Q.S. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4;
Ski Club 2; Spirits 4.
LINDA KOBAL Linda
Choral Masters 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary
3; G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed
Choir 2; Prom Committee 4; Spirits 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4,
Executive Board 4; Winter Festival
Committee 3, 4.
DALE KENNETH KOBERNA Dole
JAMES KOCH Jim
JOYCE KOCH Joyce
JACQUELINE KODRA Jackie
A.F.S. 2; C.O.E. 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2;
F.B.L.A. 3; G.A.A. 2; Ski Club 2, 3; Spirits
3; Usher 2.
FREDERICK KOEPP
JANET RUTH KOETH
F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 3.
Fred
Jan
THOMAS LOUIS KOGER Tom
Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4;
N.F.L. 4; N.H.S. 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4,
Co-Coptoin 4; Senior Scandal 4, Head
Editor 4.
ELLA MARIE KOLAR Ella
Cadet Bond 2; Folk Club 2, 3, 4; Movie
Club 2.
DAVID KOLENC Dave
ELIZABETH KONKOL Elizabeth
DIANE LYNN KORYNOSKI Diane
LYNN KOSANOVICH Lynn
GEORGE KOSMETOS George
ROBERT M. KOSOVICH Bob
Hockey Club 4.
MARGARET KOSTANSEK Margie
C.O.E. 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 3;
N.H.S. 4.
FREDERICK L. KOTH
Fred
GAIL KOVACH Gail
E-Room Activities 4; Majorette Club 3;
Prom Committee 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Spirits
3, 4.
DEBORAH KOVACIC Debbie
Euclidian Training Club 2; Friendship
Y-Teens 2; F.T.A. 4; M.C.C. 4; Ski Club
3; Spirits 3; Student Council Representa-
tive 2.
LYNDA KOVACIC Lynn
G.A.A. 2, 3; Ski Club 2; Spirits 3.
ROBERT J. KOZAN Koz
Ski Club 2, 3; Soccer 2, 3.
GARY KOZICH Gary
Boys' Gym Leaders 2; Ski Club 2.
PATRICIA KOZLEVCAR Patty
A.F.S. 2; Friendship Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2;
Ski Club 2, 3; Spirits 4; Usher 3.
JUDITH KOZLOWSKI Judy
A.F.S. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Eucuyo 4;
Euclidian Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Copy
Editor 4; Euclidian Training Club 2, 3;
Folk Club 2, 3; Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3;
M.C.C. 2; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee
Club 2; Humanities East 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4;
Junior Cabinet 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Political
Affairs Club 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Spirits 3;
Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4,
Executive Board 3, 4; Swim Show 2, 3,
4; Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; World
Affairs Club 2; Youth Council on Human
Relations 3; Winter Festival Committee 3
4.
PATRICIA KRAKAUSKAS
Movie Club 3.
DENNIS J. KRALL
F.B.L.A. 3, 4.
Pat
Denny
BEVERLY ANNE KRAMAR Beverly
Girls' Basketball 2, 3; Big Show 4; Fall
Play 4; Euclid Theatre Guild 4; G'ris'
Soccer 3, 4; Girls' Field Hockey 3; N.F.L.
2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spring Play 4; Student
Council Representative 3; Survey Business
Staff 3, 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4; Girls'
Tennis 3, 4; Usher 2.
RICHARD WILLIAM KRANE Rich
Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Lettermen's
Club 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; J.V.
Wrestling 2.
SCOTT CRAIG KREJCI
Choral Masters 4.
GARY KUBIEZ
Choral Masters 3.
Scott
Gory
ANNETTE JANE KUCHLING Annie
Cadet Band 2, 3; Cheerleaders 3; E-Room
Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2; G.A.A.
2; Marching Band 2, 3; Pep Band 2;
Spirits 4.
RICHARD KUMEL
Foremen's Club 4.
Rick
GERALD B. KUROWSKI Gerald
Baseball 2; E-Room Activities 4; Football
3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Boys' Gym Leaders
4; Lettermen's Club 4; Letterman 4; Spirits
2, 3, 4.
ELIZABETH ANN KURTOVICH Liz
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2, President 2; F.B.L.A. 2; G.A.A. 2; Girls'
Glee Club 2; Prom Committee 4; Ski Club
2, 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4; Spirits 3;
Student Council Representative 2, 3;
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4.
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CAROL KWASNY Carol
Transfer Student 2; Ad Club 2; I.Q.S. 4;
Survey Editorial Staff 4; Survey Training
Club 3; Youth Povi/er 3, 4, Secretary 3,
4.
MARGARET LA BARBERA Peggy
I.Q.S. 3, 4; Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4,
Tri-Editor 4; Survey Training Club 2;
Youth Power 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4.
LORI LANE Lori
Friendship Y-Teens 2; F.T.A. 2, 3; Girls'
Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir 3; G.L.C. 3, 4;
Prom Committee 4; Senior Scandal 4.
JONI LAPINSKAS
F.B.L.A. 4; G.A.A. 3, 4.
Joni
TIMOTHY ANDREW LARKIN Tim
Baseball 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3; E-Room
Activities 4; Football 4; Mixed Choir 2;
Boys' Gym Leaders 2; Lettermen's Club 4;
Letterman 4; N.H.S. 4; Spirits 2, 3, 4.
JOSEPH STEVEN LASZCZ Joe
Letterman 4; Orchestra 2; Wrestling 4;
J.V. Wrestling 3.
NANCY LAUFER Nancy
G.A.A. 2; Ski Club 4; Spirits 3, 4.
CAROLE LAUKIAVICH Carole
C.O.E. 4.
ROBERT GREGORY LAWRENCE Greg
Choral Masters 3, 4; E-Room Activities 4;
Euclidian Training Club 2; Mixed Choir 2;
Key Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Student
Supply Store 2; Varsity Chorale 4.
FRANCES ANN LAZAR Frances
C.O.E. 4; G.A.A. 2; Mixed Choir 3; N.H.S.
4.
MICHAEL LEACH
Michael
EDWARD WAYNE LEE Ed
Foremen's Club 3, 4; Boys' Gym Leaders
3, 4; Ski Club 4.
ROBERT LEES Bob
Key Club 2; Student Supply Store 2, 3;
Track 3.
MARY LEMMO Mary
G.A.A. 2; Library Page 2, 3, 4; M.C.C. 2,
3, 4; Spirits 3, 4.
SHIRLEY ANN LEONE Shirley
Transfer Student 2; Friendship Y-Teens 2;
G.A.A. 2; Student Council Representative
3; Senior Scandal 4.
DIANE MARY LESKIEWICZ
Diane
KAREN LESLER Karen
Big Show 3; Cheerleaders 2; E-Room
Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2; Prom
Committee 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4.
TERRY LYNN LEVINE Terry
Humanities East 3, 4; M.C.C. 2, 3, 4;
N.H.S. 3, 4; Spirits 3; Student Council
Representative 2.
Cheerleaders 2; C.O.E. 4; Friendship
Y-Teens 2; F.B.L.A. 2; G.A.A. 2; Majorette
Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2.
JOAN MARIE LEWIS Joan
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Language Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3,
4; Ski Club 3; Student Council Represent-
ative 2.
SANDRA LEE LEWTON Sandy
G.A.A. 3; Movie Club 3; Girls' Soccer 3.
ALLAN LEYBECK
DEANNE LINDSEY
Allan
Deanne
MARY JO LIPOVEC Mary Jo
F.T.A. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Humanities East 4;
I.Q.S. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Spirits 3; Student
Council Representative 2, 3; Survey
Editorial Staff 3, 4, Tri-Editor 4; Survey
Training Club 2; Swim Show 2, 3, 4; Woi
Napolo 2, 3, 4.
ALLYN C. LIPSTREUER Lip
Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; J.V.
Football 2; Letterman 4.
KATHY S. LIUDAHL Kathy
Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3;
M.C.C. 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2; N.H.S. 3,
4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spectrum 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 2.
ALLAN LOUIS LOCZY
GEORGE LOMBARDO
Al
George
JOHN ANTHONY LONCHAR Lonch
Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; J.V.
Basketball 2; Football 3, 4; J.V. Football
2; Mixed Choir 2; Key Club 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3,
4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Spirits 4.
KATHLEEN M. LONCHAR Kathy
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, J.V. Captain 2.
Captain 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; N.H.S.
4.
BARBARA E. LOSEE Barb
Big Show 3, 4; Bowling 2; Concert Band
2, 3, 4; Euclid Theatre Guild 4, Chairman
4; Marching Band 2, 3; M.C.C. 2, 3, 4;
N.H.S. 4; Spring Play 3, 4; Usher 4.
PATRICIA PINTA-LOWE Pot
C.O.E. 4; Folk Club 2; Girls' Glee Club
2; Ski Club 3.
SCOTT THOMAS LUCCI Scott
Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4;
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3,
4; Track 2, 3, 4.
SUSAN LUFFLER Sue
N.H.S. 4; Swim Show 4; Wai Napolo 4.
DOUGLAS LUKAT
Doug
JANET HELEN LEWIS
Jan
DIANE JEAN LUPO Diane
F.B.L.A. 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed
Choir 3; Movie Club 3; Ski Club 3; Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4.
GARY A. LUSTIC Gary
Mixed Choir 2; Hockey Club 4.
NANCY LUTZ Nancy
Transfer Studei:it 2; E-Room Activities 2,
3_. G.A.A. 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Girls'
Soccer 2, 3; Usher 2.
ROBERT J. LUZAR Bob
Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Lettermen's
Club 4; Letterman 3, 4; N.H.S. 4.
RONALD LYMAN Ron
J.V. Baseball 2; Big Show 2, 3, 4; Concert
Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Marching
Bond 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Pep Band 2,
3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4.
PATRICK A. LYNCH Pot
Transfer Student 2; E-Room Activities 3,
4; Boys' Gym Leaders 3; Spirits 4.
ALFRED MACK Al
CATHERINE MADDEN Cathy
A.F.S. 2; Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3; F.T.A.
2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4; G.A.A. 2,
3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Junior Cabinet
3; N.H.S. 4; Prom Committee 3; Girls'
Soccer 3; Spectrum 2; Spirits 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 4.
GEORGE WILLIAM MAGAS
George
KATHLEEN ANN MAHONEY Kathy
F.T.A. 3.
ANDREW P. MALENDA Andy
Big Show 2; E-Room Activities 2; Fall Play
2; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Movie Club 3, 4; Spring
Play 2; J.V. Wrestling 3.
ENIO SALVATORE MANCINI
Enio
DONALD JAMES MANNARINO Manny
DAVID REEF MARCH Dave
Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Cadet Bond 2,
3; Camera Club 4; Concert Band 4;
Marching Band 3, 4; Ski Club 4.
JANET MARCUS Jan
F.B.L.A. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Movie Club 2, 3.
JOYCE MARHEFKA Joyce
F.T.A. 3, 4; Pink Panthers 3, 4, Executive
Board 3, 4.
SHARON LYNN MARIKIS Shoryn
C.O.E. 4.
SUSAN LYNN MARINCIC Susie
C.O.E. 4.
MICHAEL RAMIC MARINO Mike
Industrial Arts Club 3, 4.
VIRGINIA L. MARINO Ginny
G.A.A. 2, 3; N.H.S. 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4;
Girls' Soccer 4; Spirits 3, 4.
MARLENE MARKO Morlene
Choral Masters 3, 4, Secretary 4; F.T.A.
2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4; Girls' Glee
Club 2; N.H.S. 4; Pink Panthers 3, 4,
Executive Board 3, 4.
GARY MARKUZ Gary
RICHARD P. MARKUZ
J.V. Football 2.
Rick
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CONSTANCE MARTEN Connie
A.F.S. 2; Friendship Y-Teens 2; Girls' Glee
Club 2; Mixed Choir 3; N.H.S. A- Prom
Committee 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Spirits 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 3; Winter
Festival Court 3; Voices of Art 2, 3, 4,
Secretary 4; Winter Festival Committee 3.
THOMAS MARTIN Tom
SUSAN MARIE MARTUCCI Sue
Student Council Representative 2.
MARIETTA MASSIELLO Mass
A.F.S. 3; F.T.A. 2; N.H.S. 4; Student
Secretary 3, 4.
KATHLEEN MATYJASIK Kathleen
RANDY PAUL MAY Randy
KEVIN MAYOCK Kevin
BARBARA JOYCE Mc AULEY Barb
F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Mixed Choir 2.
BRUCE ALAN Mc BRIAN Bruce
F.T.A. 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4;
M.C.C. 3, 4.
PAUL Mc CAULEY Paul
Hockey Club 4; Lettermon 4; Ski Club 3,
4; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4.
AMY LOUISE Mc CLELLAND Amy
Transfer Student 3; bucuyo 4; F.T.A. 4;
l.Q.S. 4; N.H.S. 4; Pink Panthers 4; World
Affairs Club 4.
THERESE ROSE Mc CREIGHT Terri
Girls' Field Hockey 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3;
Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir 3.
JOYCE Mc CRYSTAL Joyce
Friendship Y-Teens 3; G.A.A. 2, 3;
Majorette Club 3; Ski Club 4; Spirits 4;
Student Council Representative 2.
MICHAEL JOSEPH MEHLING
J.V. Football 2; Track 2.
Mike
Lettermon
^ki Club 3, 4.
ALLEN JAMES Mc EWEN
RONNIE L. Mc GILL
Spirits 2, 3, 4.
Allen
Ron
WILLIAM Mc GREEHAN Graff
Baseball 2; E-Room Activities 4; Football
3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Lettermen's Club 4;
Lettermon 4; Prom Committee 3; Spirits
4.
GEORGE Mc INTYRE George
TIMOTHY Mc KAY Tim
Spirits 2, 3, 4.
JOANIE MARIE Mc KEE Joonie
NORMAN Mc LEOD Stormin
Baseball 3, 4; Big Show 2; Choral Masters
3; Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Mixed
Choir 2; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Lettermon
3, 4; Track 2; Varsity Chorale 4.
MICHELLE Mc MULLEN
RICHARD MEDEN
Mickey
Rich
KATHLEEN MEIGHAN Kothy
Choral Masters 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Wai Napolo 3, 4.
DEBORAH MEINKE
C.O.E. 4.
Debby
JOHN HOWARD MELARAGNO Mel
DALE MENART Dole
RICHARD ANTHONY MENDOZA Rich
Transfer Student 4.
WENDY LOUISE MIHOCIK Wendy
Choral Masters 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2;
F.B.L.A. 4; G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Mixed Choir 3; Prom Committee 3; Ski
Club 3; Spirits 3, 4.
JOYCE ANN MIKLAVIC Mahoo
Euclidian Business Staff 2; Folk Club 2;
G.A.A. 2, 3; Spirits 2, 3; Student Council
Representative 2.
GERARD THOMAS MIKUS Jerry
RONALD JOHN MILAVEC Ron
Football 4; Spirits 2, 3, 4.
VICKI ANNE MILDNER Vicki
ALAN J. MILLER Alan
DEBORAH MILLER Mill
A.F.S. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Euclidian
Editorial Staff 4; Euclidian Training Club
3; Friendship Y-Teens 2; F.T.A. 3; l.Q.S.
4; N.H.S. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Spirits 3;
Youth Council on Human Relations 4.
DONALD ELTON MINOR
D.E.C.A. 4.
Don
CHRISTINE MISTRETTA Chris
G.A.A. 2; Majorettes 4; Majorette Club 3;
Prom Committee 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4;
Senior Cabinet 4; Spirits 3; Student
Council Representative 3; Talent Scouts
E.H.S. 3.
SCOTT WESTON MITCHELL Mitch
Transfer Student 3.
DUSAN A. MLAKAR
Soccer 2, 3.
LESTER MLAKAR
MATJAZ MLAKAR
Duke
Les
Mat
KATHRYN ANN MOATS Moatsie
Girls' Glee Club 2; Spring Play 3, 4.
JAMES JAY MOCILNIKAR Jamie
F.T.A. 4; Key Club 2; Lettermon 3, 4;
N.H.S. 4;. Science Seminar 3; Soccer 2, 3,
4; Spirits 4.
GLYNN MODIC Glynn
HOWARD JAMES MODIN Howie
Transfer Student 2; Baseball Manager 2,
3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4;
JOHN E. MO: aGHAN
JOSEPH MOONEY
John
Joe
JOAN MARIE MORRIS Joni
Big Show 3; E-Room Activities 3, 4; Prom
Committee 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Spirits 3, 4;
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4.
PAM MORRISON Pom
Transfer Student 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Student
Secretary.
PENELOPE JANE MORSE Penny
Ad Club 3; M.C.C. 2, 3; Mixed Choir 3;
Prom Committee 4; Student Council
Representative 2, 3, 4; Wai Napolo 3, 4;
Winter Festival Committee 4.
STEVEN MRAMOR
VICKI SUSAN MRAMOR
M.C.C. 2, 3.
Steve
Vicki
MICHELLE MUELLER Mickie
A.F.S. 4; Big Show 4; Choral Masters 3,
4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee
Club 2; Majorette Club 2, 3; Prom
Committee 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Spring Ploy
3, 4; Student Council Representative 3, 4,
Executive Board 4; Senior Scandal 4.
MICHAEL J. MUKAVETZ Muk
Key Club 2; Lettermen's Club 3;
Lettermon 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4.
BRUCE LAMONT MUNSON Scun
Boys' Gym Leaders 3; Track 2, 3, 4.
DAVID MURPHY Dove
Lettermon 4; Ski Club 3; Swim Team 3,
4; J.V. Swim Team 2.
LAURA M. MURRAY Laura
Friendship Y-Teens 3; N.H.S. 4; Pink
Panthers 3, 4; Student Supply Store 3, 4,
Manager 4.
JOHN NAGLE
MARY NAGY
Jock
Mary
GHALIA NAKSHBENDI Gholia
A.F.S. 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Political
Affairs Club 2, 4.
WILLIAM LLOYD NAUMANN Bill
PATRICIA NELSON Potty
Transfer Student 4.
DIANE L. NEMETH Di
Big Show 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Tolent
Scouts E.H.S. 4; Varsity Chorale 3, 4.
JUDY NEUMAN Judy
Concert Bond 2, 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teens
4; Marching Band 2, 3; Ski Club 2.
EVELYN ANNE NIELSEN Evie
A.F.S. 2; Euclidian Editorial Sto'ff 3, 4;
Euclidian Training Club 3; Mixed Choir 2,
3; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 2; Spirits
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3, 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S.
ROBIN NIAAELLI Bonny
Language Lab Assistant 3; Humanities
East 4; M.C.C. 2, 3, Vice-President 4.
ELLEN NOCK
DALE MICHAEL NOSSE
Condi
Dale
SANDRA LEE NURMI Sandi
Cheerleaders 2, 3; Choral Masters 4;
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club
2; Mixed Choir 3; N.F.L. 3; Prom
Committee 4,- Senior Cabinet 4; Spirits 3,
4; Student Council Representative 2, 3;
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4.
BERNADINE O'CONNELL Bernie
Friendship Y-Teens 2; F.B.L.A. 2; Major-
ettes 3, 4; Majorette Club 2, 3, 4;
Majorette Substitute 3.
MICHAEL JAMES O'DONNELL Mike
ROY O'DONNELL Roy
JOHN OFCIARCiK John
Big Show 2; Eucuyo 4; N.H.S. 4;
Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Humanities East 3, 4.
FRANK ERNEST OGOREUC
A.F.S. 3; P. A. Club 2, 3, 4.
Frank
CHARLES E. OHL Napoleon
Cross Country 2, 3; Letfermen's Club 3;
Lettermon 2, 3; Track 2, 3.
JACQUELINE LEE OKER Jacquie
Movie Club 2.
ROBERT HOWARD OLDS Bob
Baseball 2, 3; E-Room Activities 4
Football 3, 4; Boys' Gym Leaders 3
Lettermon 4; Spirits 4; J.V. Swimming 2
Senior Scandal 4.
DONNA LEE OLINCHIC
Donna
KEVIN OLIVERI Kevin
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2,
3; Pep Band 2.
EVELYN OLIVERIO Evie
Choral Masters 3; Girls' Glee Club 2;
I.Q.S. 3, 4; Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4;
Survey Training Club 2.
PAUL JOHN OLSZEWSKI
Bicycle Club 4; Fishing Club 4.
Paul
DAVID ONIONS Dave
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Eucuyo 4; Key Club
2; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4;
Pit Band 3.
DEBORAH LEE OPALK Opie
Ad Club 2, 3, 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff
2, 3, 4, Euclidian Training Club 2, 3;
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; G.L.C. 3, 4;
I.Q.S. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Usher
3; Girls' Soccer 3, 4.
JACQUELINE MARIE ORSIE Jacque
Transfer Student 3; Euclidian Training
Club 3; Majorette Club 3.
GARY WILLIAM ORTMAN Gary
Football 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Letterman
4; Spirits 4; Track 2. 3. 4.
THOMAS ORTMAN Nort
Transfer Student 3; C.O.E. 4; Student
Supply Store 3.
WILLIAM EDWARD OSTRANDER O
Concert Band 2, 3; J.V. Football 2;
Lettermen's Club 2, 3; Letterman 2, 3;
Marching Band 2; Swim Club 2, 3.
ROBERT CHARLES OVERSTREET Street
Transfer Student 3; Choral Masters 3, 4;
Boys' Gym Leaders 4.
PAUL FREDRIC OYASKI Ski
A.F.S. 3; Soccer 4; Letterman 4; N.H.S. 4.
HOWARD PACKER Green Bay
Tennis 4.
STAR GLEE PAINTER Star
Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir 3; Drama
Workshop 3.
KENNETH PAJK Ken
Transfer Student 3; Camera Club 3; Folk
Club 2; Key Club 3; Wrestling 3;
Wrestling Club 4; Bicycle Club 2.
DEBORAH PALGUTA Debbie
G.A.A. 2; Majorettes 3, 4; Majorette Club
2; N.H.S. 4; Ski Club 2; Spirits 3;
Friendship Y-Teens 2.
MARK PALMER Mark
Baseball 2; Cadet Band 2, 3, 4; Concert
Band 2, 3, 4; C.O.E. 4; Golf Club 4; Key
Club 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Pep Band
2; Spirits 2, 3.
RICHARD J. PALMER
Rick
PATRICIA A. PALUMBO Patty
Transfer Student 2; D.E.C.A, 4; Mixed
Choir 4.
DEBORAH PAPAY Debbie
Transfer Student 4; C.O.E. 4, President 4;
Prom Committee 4.
IRENE MARY PARKS
Transfer Student 3.
MICHAEL PATRICK PARRY
Soccer 2; D.E.C.A. 4.
SANDRA JANE PARSONS
G.A.A. 3, 4; Girls' Soccer 3, 4.
DAVID PARULIS
Bes
Mike
Sandy
Dave
DEAN JOHN PASQUALE Dino
Baseball 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Football
3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Mixed Choir 2; Boys'
Gym Leaders 2, 3, 4; Junior Cabinet 3;
Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3,
President 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Letter-
man 4; Panther of the Month 4; J.V.
Wrestling 2.
PATRICIA ANN PAULIN Pat
G.A.A. 2; G.L.C. 3, A- Majorettes 3, 4,
Captain 4; Majorette Club 2, 3, 4; N.H.S.
4; Ski Club 2; Spirits 3, 4; Friendship
Y-Teens 2, 3.
CRAIG PAVLIK Craig
Big Show 4; Fall Ploy 3, 4; Movie Club
2, 3; Spring Club 3; Talent Scouts E.H.S.
3, 4; Euclid Theatre Guild 4; Swim Show
3,4.
JOHN PAWLAK
Camera Club 4.
KATHY PAYNE
John
Kothy
SHARON PAZ Spaz
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2; G.A.A. 3; Ski Club A- Spirits A- Student
Council Representative 2, 3; Talent Scouts
E.H.S. 4.
JANET PEKLAY
Jan
CHRISTINE PENHARTH Pen
Eucuyo 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, A- I.Q.S. A-
Majorette Club 3; Prom Committee A-
Voices of Art 2, 3, A- Girls' Tennis 3, 4.
PAUL THOMAS PENNZA Paul
N.H.S. 4; Wrestling 4; J.V. Wrestling 2,
PATRICIA DENISE PERCHAN Perch
C.O.E. 4, President 4; Movie Club 3;
Prom Committee 3; Spirits 3, 4; Student
Council Representative 2.
RICHARD WAYNE PEREKSTA Rich
Concert Band 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3^
4; Marching Bond 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4.
LENORE PEROVSHEK Lenore
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4; E-Room Activities 4;
Homecoming Court 4; Lettermen's Club
4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Ski Club 2;Spirits 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 2; Wai
Napolo 3, 4.
JACQUELINE A. PERPAR Jackie
Majorette Club 2; Prom Committee 4;
Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3.
MICHAEL WILLIAM PERRY
Boys' Gym Leaders 4.
Bill
ROGER W. PERRY Rog
Fall Play 2; Football 3; J.V. Football 2;
Golf Club 3; Ski Club 3, A- Spirits 2, 3,
4.
SANDRA J. PESTOTNIK Sondi
Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3; Majorette Club
2, 3; Ski Club 2.
ROBERT PETEK
Football 3, 4.
Bob
JEFFREY PETERNEL Jeff
Foremen's Club 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4;
Letterman 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; J.V. Tennis
2.
250
CAROLYN PETERS
Carol
LEE PETERS Lee
Mixed Choir 2; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4;
Radio Club 2, 3, 4.
JEFFREY PETERSON
RANDY ARTHUR PETERSON
CAROL ANN PETRO
F.B.L.A. 4,
CAROL PHILLIPPE
HOUGH RICHARD PHILLIPS
Jeff
Pete
Carol
Carol
Rick
MARSHA ARLEEN PHILLIPS Marsha
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2; F.T.A. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Junior Cabinet
3; N.H.S. 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Senior
Scandal 4; Survey Editorial Staff 4;
Survey Training Club 3; Senior Cabinet 4;
Spirits 3, 4; Student Council Representa-
tive 2.
DON ANDRE PICCIANO
Boys' Gym Leader 4; Track 4.
Don
SUSAN PATRICIA PICCIANO Sue
E-Room Activities 4; Euclidian Training
Club 2; Folk Club 2; F.T.A. 2; Girls' Glee
Club 2; G.L.C. 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
Lettermen's Club 4; N.H.S. 4; Panther 4;
Student Council Representative 3; Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 3.
LYNN PIORKOWSKI
Transfer Student 3.
Lynn
MARIA PIROVOLOS Maria
Fall Play 4; Friendship Y-Teens 3; F.T.A.
3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2.
DIANNE PISANO
G.A.A. 2, 3; Spirits 4.
THERESA PLAGA
Friendship Y-Teens 2.
Dianne
Terry
LINDA PLAVCAN Lin
E-Room Activities 3; Euclidian Business
Staff 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir
3; G.L.C. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; N.H.S. 4;
Spirits 3, 4.
MICHAEL GEORGE PODNAR Pods
E-Room Activities 4; J.V. Football 2;
Football 3, 4; Boys' Gym Leaders 2; Key
Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4;
Lettermen's Club 4; Lettermon 4; Spirits
4; Student Council Representative 2, 3;
Track 2, 4.
THOMAS PODNAR
Tom
ROBERT WILLIAM POLLACK Bob
Humanities East 4; N.H.S. 4; Ski Club 2,
3, 4, President 4; Boys' Sv\/im Leader 3,
4; Soccer 3.
RICHARD POTTS Rich
J.V. Football 2; Football 3, 4; Boys' Gym
Leaders 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's
Club- 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; N.A.S.S.
3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Boys' Swim Leader 3, 4;
Swim Show 3, 4; Swim Team 2, 3, 4,
Cnptain 4.
MARLENE POWALIE
D.E.C.A. 4.
KRISTINE POWERS
D.E.C.A. 4.
Marlene THOMAS , 'MOND
Kris
ANTHONY PRASKAVICH Tony
Baseball 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4;
Lettermon 3, 4.
JESSIE PRESTON Jess
Transfer Student 4; Mixed Choir 4.
JOHN PRICE
John
ROGER PRINCIPE Prince
Biology Lab Assistant 2, 3; Cinema Club
4; Euclidian Training Club 3; I.Q.S. 4;
M.C.C. 3, 4, President 4; Ski Club 3, 4;
Survey Business Staff 4.
RICHARD PRIORESCHI
MARILYN PUZ
F.B.L.A. 4.
RENEE PUZ
DONNA JEAN PYLE
Rich
Mousey
Renee
Donna
RICK RACICH Rick
Big Show 2, 3, 4; Choral Masters 3, 4;
Mixed Choir 2; Soccer 2, 3; Talent Scouts
E.H.S. 4.
GARY ALLEN RADATZ
CONSTANCE SUE
Transfer Student 4.
RADER
Radish
Connie
JANE MARIE RAGGETS Jane
Friendship Y-Teens 3; F.T.A. 4; Pink
Panthers 3, 4.
SUSAN RAGGETS Sue
Eucuyo 4, Poetry Editor 4; Folk Club 2,
3; F.T.A. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; I.Q.S. 4; N.H.S.
3^ 4; Survey Editorial Staff 4, Art Editor
4; Survey Training Club 3.
CAROL ANN RAINOVICH Carol
Friendship Y-Teens 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A.
3; I.Q.S. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 3; Survey
Editorial Staff 3, 4; Survey Training Club
2.
MARIE LYNN RAPKIN Marie
F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; G.A.A. 4;
Student Council Representative 3; Senior
Scandal 4; Student Supply Store 3, 4;
Voices of Art 3.
DEBORAH JANE RASH Debbie
Euclidian Business Staff 2, 3, 4,
Co-Manager 4; Euclidian Training Club 2,
3; G.A.A. 2; Girls' Field Hockey 2; I.Q.S.
3, 4; M.C.C. 3.
AUDREY ELLEN PAST Audrey
JUDITH ANN RATLIFF Judy
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Pink Panthers 4.
MAUREEN MARIE RAY
Maureen
F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Recorder 4; N.F.L. 4; Senior
Scandal 4; Assistant Editor 4; Youth
Power 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3,
4.
LYNN MARIE ■~:ED
Transfer Student ^ C.O.E. 4.
Tom
Lynn
NANCY JEAN REED None
Choral Masters 4; E-Room Activities 4;
Euclidian Training Club 2; Friendship
Y-Teens 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3;
Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir 3; Junior
Cabinet 3; N.F.L. 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Prom
Committee 3, 4; Senior Cabinet 4; Senior
Scandal 4; Spirits 3, 4; Student Council
Representative 2, 3; Swim Club 2, 3, 4;
Wai Nopolo 2, 3, 4.
DENISE ELAINE REES Deni
Choral Masters 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2;
Girls' Glee Club 2.
DEBORAH ANN REESE Debbie
F.B.L.A. 4; Maiorette Club 2.
RICHARD REESE Rich
DENISE REICHMAN Denise
PAMELA JEAN REILLY Pom
C.O.E. 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2.
KARL REINBOLT
DANIEL REINGARDT
Karl
Don
CHARLENE ANNE REYA Chuckle
Cadet Band 2, 3; Concert Bond 4
Friendship Y-Teens 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4
Marching Band 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 2; Girls' Soccer 3.
FRANCES ANN REYMANDER
Folk Club 3.
Fran
LINDA RICH " Kid
Homecoming Committee 3; Euclidian
Training Club 2; Student Council Represen-
tative 3; Winter Festival Committee 3.
PAMELA RICHARDS
Pom
CHRISTINE RICHARDSON Poochie
Choral Masters 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2;
F.B.L.A. 4, Secretary 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Girls'
Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir 3; Majorette
Club 2; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4.
DENIS WILLIAM RIGGS Denis
Cross Country 3, 4, Captain 4; Key Club
2, 3; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermon
2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Soccer 2; Track 2, 3,
4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4.
DENISE MARCELLA RIGGS Denise
A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2;
N.H.S. 4.
RITA RILEY Rita
C.O.E. 4; Junior Achievemen 2, 3, 4.
SCOTT ROACH Scott
BYRON DENNIS ROBBINS Butch
PRESCOTT AMBOSE ROBBINS Psych
RICHARD ROBINSON Rick
Transfer Student 3, E Room Activities 4;
Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4.
KATHLEEN ROEDER
Drama Workshop 3.
THOMAS ROEMER
Big Show 4; Cadet Band 2;
Winter Plav 4.
Kathy
Reemer
Ski Club 4;
LESLIE DENISE ROHR Les
Majorettes 3, 4; Majorette Club 2; N.H.S.
3, 4; Spirits 3; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4.
REBECCA ANN ROHRER Becky
G.A.A. 2; N.H.S. 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Spirits
3; Student Council Representative 2; Wai
Napolo 3, 4, Secretary 4; Winter Festival
Court 4.
JOSEPH ROMAN Joe
PETER ROMANO
DOUGLAS ROMOSER
Pete
Ro
Key Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen'b Ch'b 3, 4;
Letterman 3, 4; Prom Committee 3;
Spirits 4; Student Council Representative
2, 3; J.V. Tennis 2; Track 2, 3, 4.
MARYBETH ROONEY Marybeth
LYNN MARIE ROSA Lynn
F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4.
FORREST ROSS Forrest
MARK ROTAR Mark
Big Shov^ 3, 4; Chorol Masters 3; J.V.
Football 2; Mixed Choir 2; Humanities
East 3; Lettermen's Club 4; Letterman 4;
N.F.L. 4; Prom Committee 4; Senior
Cabinet 4; Senior Scandal 4; Spirits 4;
Soccer 3, 4; Varsity Chorale 4.
BRUCE RUARK Bruce
CHARLENE MARIE RUDIAK Char
G.A.A. 2; Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4; Swim
Show 2, 3, 4.
GWENDA LYNNE RUPERT Gwenn
Choral Masters 3; Eucuyo 2, 3, 4; Folk
Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Senior Scandal 4; Student Council
Executive Board 3, 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S.
2, 3, 4; Winter Festival Court 4; Varsity
Chorale 4.
KATHLEEN JOYCE RUSNAK
N.F.L. 3, 4.
WAYNE RUSSELL
Cadet Band 3.
DOUGLAS RUTTI
E-Room Activities 4;
Gym Leaders 4.
Kathy
Peaches
Football 3, 4,
Doug
Boys'
SUZANNE IRENE SABO Sue
F.T.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Homecoming
Committee 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Prom
Committee 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Student
Council Representative 2; Student Council
Executive Board 3, 4, Treasurer 3,
Vice-President 4; Winter Festival Commit-
tee 2, 3, 4.
GARY SADAR
JOANN SADLER
Gary
Joonn
DONNA JEAN SAJEWSKI Donna
Cheerleaders 2, 3; Friendship Y-Teens 2;
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed
Choir 3; Ski Club 3; Spirits 3; Student
Council Alternate 2; Talent Scouts E.H.S.
3, 4; Vvinter Festival Court 4; Powder Puff
Football 4.
MICHAEL JEFFERY SALISBURY Sal's
Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4; Homecoming
Committee 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3.
JOHN SAMUELE Jack
Camera Club 3, 4; Choral Masters 4;
Cross Country 4; Senior Scandal 4; Track
4; Survey Activities 4.
JOSEPH RICHARD SANDERS
MICHELE SARRAINO
Majorette Club 2.
JANET SAS
F.B.L.A. 4.
Rick
Mich
Jcin
JEROME SAVCHUK Jerry
Bowling 4; Choral Masters 3; Folk Club
4; Football 3; Golf Club 2; Ski Club 3;
Spring Ploy 3; Student Council Represen-
tative 3.
KENNETH SAYWELL Ken
Student Council Representative 3.
LINDA SCACCO
Linda
SUSAN ELAINE SCHARFETTER Sue
Choral Masters 4; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Mixed Choir 3; Ski Club 2, 3.
JUNE ANN SCHERLACHER B.B.
G.A.A. 3; Ski Club 2; Girls' Soccer 3.
DAVID ALLEN SCHERVISH Scherv
Football 4; J.V. Football 2; Letterman 2,
4.
JOY ALLYNE SCHEURMAN Joy
Cadet Band 2; Concert Band 2, 3, 4;
M.C.C. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Marching
Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Pep Band 2;
Pit Band 4; Winter Festival Court 2; Girls'
Soccer 3, 4.
GARY SCHIMPF Gary
Letterman 4; Tennis 4; J.V. Tennis 2, 3.
KIRK SCHMIDT Kirk
Bowling 2; Golf Club 2; Foremen's Club
3.
MARILYN SCHNEIDER
G.A.A. 3, 4.
Mar
PATRICIA ANN SCHOBER Poffie
F.T.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 3; Spirits 4.
KARIN SCHUFFERT
Karin
Friendship Y-Teens 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Ski
Club 2, 3; Girls' Field Hockey 2, 3; Girls'
Volleyball 2, 3.
RAYMOND SCHULTZ
J.C.
JAMES SCHULZ Dork
Transfer Student 3; Swim Club 3, 4.
GEORGE SCHWARZ
CATHY ANN SCHWENNER
C.O.E. 4.
VITO N. SCOTESE
George
Cathy
Vito
DONALD SEDDON Don
Choral Masters 3; Football 3, 4,
Tri-Captain 4; J.V. Football 2; Mixed
Choir 2; Boys' Gym Leaders 3; Key Club
2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Lettermen's Club 2,
3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Student Council
Executive Board 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4,
Co-Captain 4; Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4;
N. A. S.S. 3, 4; Varsity Chorale 4.
TERESA ANN SEFCHIK Terri
Transfer Student 3; Junior Red Cross 4.
FRANK SEGA
Transfer Student 4.
CYNTHIA SEGULIN
F.B.L.A. 4.
CARLA SEIFERT
C.O.E. 4.
Frank
Cindv
Carlo
LYNDA SEIPLE Lynn
Transfer Student 4; Cadet Band 4;
Concert Band 4; Marching Band 4; Prom
Committee 4.
MICHAEL SELWAY Mike
Transfer Student 2; Boys' Gym Leaders 3,
4; N.H.S. 4; Prom Committee 4; Science
Seminar 3; Senior Cabinet 4; Student
Council Representative 4; Talent Scouts
E.H.S. 4; World Affairs Club 3; Coin Club
3, 4, President 4; Spectrum 3, Vice-Presi-
dent 3; Audio-Visual 4; Humanities East
4.
MARLENE
Ski Club 4.
SEREDICH
DEBORAH ANN SERKSNIS
C.O.E. 4; F.B.L.A. 3; N.H.S. 4.
Marlene
Deb
RICHARD JAMES SETINA Rick
E-Room Activities 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4;
Spirits 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; J.V. Wrestling
2; Wrestling Club 4.
MICHAEL G.
Swim Club 2.
SFURA Mike
GARY LEE SHAFFER
Baseball 2; Football
Leaders 2, 3, 4;
Representative 2, 3, 4.
Apa
3, 4; Boys' Gym
Student Council
SUSAN SHARTZ
E-Room Activities 3,
Sue
4; Ski Club 3.
J
SANDRA JOAN SHENK Sandy
Friendship Y-Teens 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; I.Q.S.
3, 4; N.F.L. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Spirits 3
Student Council Representative 2, 3
Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4, Tri-Editor 4
Survey Training Club 2; Girls' Soccer 3.
JAMES SHEPPARD
Letterman 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4.
RITA SHERIDAN
CHRISTINE SHIRAN
Jim
Rita
Chris
KAREN SHRIVER Karen
A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; N.H.S. 4;
Survey Business Staff 3, 4, Assistant
Manager 3, Manager 4; Survey Editorial
Staff 3; Survey Training Club 2; World
Affairs Club 3, 4, President 4.
JOHN MICHAEL SHUBER Shubs
Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4; Football 4;
Student Council Representative 2, 3.
PAUL R. SHUMAKER
Poul
ANDREW SHUSTERIC Andy
Baseball 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Boys' Gym
Leaders 2, 3; Letterman 2, 3; Wrestling
2, 3.
RICHARD ROBERT SIEDLER
Rick
ANDREA SIMON Andy
Cadet Bond 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Marching
Band 2.
CHARLENE KAY SIMONS
M.C.C. 3.
PAMELA ANN SINKOVIC
C.O.E. 4; F.B.L.A. 3.
DAVID SIVERT
JEFFERY SKAPIN
MARIE SKEDEL
N.F.L. 2.
THOMAS SKEROWSKE
Char
Pom
David
Jeff
Mane
Tom
DONNA SKOKAL Donna
G.A.A. 2; Maiorette Club 2; Ski Club 2;
Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3.
PATRICIA A. SKRJANC Patricia
F.B.L.A. 4; Maiorette Club 3.
THOMAS MICHAEL SKROUT Tom
GAIL SLATTERY Goil
SUSAN SLIVERS Sue
CHARMAINE ANN SMITH Sis
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2.
ROLAND LEE SMITH Ron
WARR-fN CRAIG SMITH Warren
ROBERT SMOLINSKI Smo
Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; N.F.L.
4; Student Council Representative 4.
DONNA SMRDEL Donna
G.A.A. 2; Friendship Y-Teens 2; Short-
hand Lab Assistant 3, 4.
JOHN C. SNOW Schnae
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3,
4; Spirits 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4.
KATHRYN ANN SNYDER
M.C.C. 2, 3, 4.
Kathy
RANDOLPH ANAL SNYDER Randy
Cadet Band 2; Camera Club 4; Chess
Club 3; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Marching Band 2,
Survey Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4.
LINETTE SOBE Dog
G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; M.C.C.
2; Student Council Representative 2.
KIMBERLEY KAY SOMERS Kim
A.F.S. 2; Camera Club 2, 3; Euclidian
Editorial Staff 3, 4; Euclidian Training
Club 2; F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; I.Q.S.
3, 4; Moth Club 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Science
Seminar 2, 3, 4; Student Council
Representative 2; Wai Napolo 4; Girls'
Volleyball 2, 3; Girls' Basketball 2;
Humanities East 4.
DEBRA LEE SONNIE Sonnie
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Spirits 3, 4.
DAVID P. SOUTAR Davey
SUSAN JACQUELINE SPECK Sue
SUSAN SPENCER Doo-Doo
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2.
DONALD CARL SPIEGEL Spieg
Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Key Club
4; Lettermen's Club 4; Letterman 4;
N.H.S. 4; J.V. Wrestling 2; J.V. Soccer 4;
Senior Scandal 4.
JANET CAROL SPRINGER Janet
Big Show 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teens 3;
F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club
2; Humanities East 4; N.F.L. 4; N.H.S. 4;
Girls' Soccer 3, 4; Varsity Choral 3, 4.
DONNA MARIE SPRINGOB
Donna
ELOISE ALLYN STALLINGS Ellie
C.O.E. 4; Folk Club 2; Friendship Y-Teens
3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed
Choir 3; N.H.S. 4; Girls' Soccer 3.
BEATRICE JEAN STAMBERGER Jea'n
HENRY C. STANKEWICZ
Political Affairs Club 4.
ELLEN STANLEY
Hank
Haze
PAMELA SUSAN STEARNS Pam
Ad Club 3, 4; Euclidian Business Staff 4
Friendship Y-Teens 3, 4, Secretary 4
F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2
I.Q.S 4; N.H.S. 4; Spirits 3; Student
Council Representative 2, 3; Girls' Soccer
3.
BETTY STEINER
D.E.C.A. 4; Ski Club 2.
Bettv
KAREN STEMAC Stem
Friendship Y-Teens 2; Math Club 3; Ski
Club 3; Spirits 2, 3.
JAMES L. STISCAK Stis
Cadet Band 2, 3; E-Room Activities 4;
Intramurols 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 2,
3; Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4; Lettermen's
Club 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4, Marching
Bond 2; N.F.L. 4; Prom Committee 3, A-
Ski Club 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Student Council
Representative 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4;
Winter Festival Committee 3, 4; Hockey
2, 3; Homecoming Committee 3, 4.
JAMES STOUFFER James
BRUCE ROBERT STOUT Bruce
N.H.S. 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4.
TIMOTHY STRANG Tim
DENNIS STRAUB Dennis
Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President ' 3,
Secretary 3, President 4; Intramurols 4^
Mixed Choir 2; N.H.S. 4.
PHILIP JOSEPH STRAVARACE Phil
M.C.C. 3, 4, Executive Board 4.
DANIEL STRELL Dan
JEFFREY STROBEL Jeff
MARGARET R. STRQK "eggy
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; N.F.L. 4;
N.H.S. 3, 4; Survey Training Club 2;
World Affairs Club 4; Pink Panthers 3, 4,
Vice-President 4.
JUDITH STROSS Judi
Eucuyo 4; Folk Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3;
G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; I.Q.S. 3, 4;
N.H.S. 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Survey
Editorial Staff 3, 4; Survey Training Club
2; Voices of Art 3; Metal Sculpturing Club
3; Humanities East 3, 4.
JUDITH L. SUSTARSIC Judy
G.A.A. 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir
3; Majorette Club 2, 3; Prom Committee
3; Usher 3; Pink Panthers 4.
JULIA SUTPHIN
Julie
GAYLE LOUISE SVETIN Gayle
Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 4;
Girls' Glee Club 2; Homecoming Commit-
tee 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Spirits 3, 4; Student
Council Representative 2; Student Council
Executive Board 4; Winter Festival
Committee 4.
LINDA MARIE SYLTE Lin
Junior Red Cross 3; G.L.C. 4; N.H.S. 4.
CHRISTINA E. SZABO
G.A.A. 2, 3; Majorette Club 2.
Tina
MICHAEL SZABO
Mike
FRANCIS W. THOME
Foremen's Club 4.
Frank
Judy
Girls'
JUDITH SZYMCZYK
Transfer Student 4; G.A.A. 4;
Soccer 4.
CATHARINE TABB Cathy
Big Show 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Girls'
Glee Club 2; M.C.C. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2;
N.H.S. 3, 4; Youth Council on Human
Relations 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Humanities
East 4,
GAIL M. TABB Ski
F.B.L.A. 2; Prom Committee 3; Winter
Festival Committee 3; Youth Council on
Human Relations 4.
SUSAN MARIE TADDIE Sue
A.F.S. 3; Big Show 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2;
Ma'orette Club 2, N.F.L. 2, Orchestra 2,
3, 4; Pep Bond 2; Pit Band 3, 4; Spirits
3; Stage Craft Club 3; Student Council
Representative 2, 4; Survey Training Club
2, M.C.C. 3.
KATHERINE V. TANCREDI Kathe
Cadet Band 2, 3; Concert Band 4;
Euclidian Business Staff 3, 4; Euclidian
Training Club 2; G.A.A. 2; I.Q.S. 3, 4;
Marching Band 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4.
GEOFFREY TANNER
Geoffrey
PATRICIA ANN TANNER Pat
C.O.E, 4, Treasurer 4; F.B.L.A. 3,
Secretary 3.
JANET ALLYN TARLTON Jan
Transfer Student 4.
ROBERT TAYLOR Robert
THOMAS TEARE Tom
MICHELLE TEFFT Mickey
Transfer Student 4.
THOMAS ROBERT TEKAVIC Tek
A.F.S. 3; Baseball 2; E-Room Activities 4;
J.V. Football 2; Foremen's Club 3;
Homecoming Committee 4; Lettermen's
Club 3; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Moth Club 2;
Prom Committee 3; Spirits 4; Student
Supply Store 3; Track 2.
MICHAEL J. P. TELICH Tel
E-Room Activities 4; Boys' Gym Leaders
4; Homecoming Committee 4; Junior
Cabinet 3, Vice-President 3; Key Club 3,
4; Prom Committee 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4;
Science Seminar 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Spirits
3, 4, President 4; Student Council
Representative 3; Library Monitor 2;
Winter Festival Committee 3, 4; Intra-
murals 3, 4.
ROBERTA JEAN THEIL Berda
E-Room Activities 4; G.A.A. 2; G.L.C. 3,
4, President 4; N.H.S. 4; Prom Committee
3, 4; Senior Scandal 4; Spirits 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 4.
BARBARA THOMAS Barb
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2; Marching Band 2, 3; Ski Club 2;
G.A.A. 2, 4.
MARINA ANN THOMPSON Dee-Dee
Mixed Choir 2, 3.
MARLENE LOUISE THWEATT Marney
Spectrum 2; Winter Festival Committee 4.
IRENE GEORGIANNA TIBORSKY Irene
Friendship Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2; Ski Club
2, 3; Senior Scandal 4; Spirits 4; Student
Council Representative 2, 3.
LINDA MARIE TIDERMAN Linda
G.A.A. 2, 3; Spectrum 3; Spirits 3, 4;
Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3.
HAROLD ALAN TIMLIN Al
Key Club 2, 3; Science Seminar 2, 3; J.V.
Tennis 2, 3.
JOHN EDWARD TOMKO
Big Show 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3.
KARL E. TORP
MICHAEL TOTH
Soccer 2, 3.
John
Karl
Mike
JANIS STEWART TOTTEN Janie
A.F.S. 2, 3; Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4,
Vice-President 4.
JAY LANCE TOUBMAN
Transfer Student 2.
Fish
CHARLOTTE TRAMPOSCH Lottie
KAREN TRAMSAK Karen
HELEN MARIE TRAUTMAN Buddie
ROBERT TRAVARCA Bob
JOHN TRAVEN John
GILBERT L. TRENTEL Gilbert
Jo
JANNINE MARIE TROTTO Jan
ANTHONY MIKE TRUNKELY Tony
FRANK TURK Frank
JOHN ANTHONY TUTOLO John
Football 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Letterman
4; Track 4.
JOANNE ELIZABETH TRGO
F.B.L.A. 4.
CHERYL UBER
DARREL UCHBAR
Cheryl
Darrel
MARY JO UDOVIC AAJ
Fall Play 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Movie Club
4; Spring Play 4; Stage Craft Club 3;
Student Supply Store 2; Survey Business
Staff 4; Euclid Theatre Guild 4; M.C.C. 2;
Voices of Art 3, 4.
PAULA ANN UGRINIC Paula
Friendship Y-Teens 2; Student Council
Representative 2; Ski Club 2.
JUDITH KATHRYN ULLSTROM Judy
Folk Club 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Metal
Sculpture Club 3, 4; Humanities East 3,
4.
SUSAN URBAN
C.O.E. 4.
Sue
LYNN ANGELA VALENTINO Lynn
Friendship Y-Teens 3; Spirits 3; Student
Council Representative 3.
DOUGLAS H. VAN KORNGUT Doug
Wrestling 2, 3.
BONNIE LYNN VAN OOYEN Bonnie
F.B.L.A. 4, President 4; G.A.A. 2; Spirits
4.
JANICE VARGO Jan
DEBRA MARY VILCHECK Debbie
E-Room Activities 4; Friendship Y-Teens
2; Homecoming Committee 3; Majorette
Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Senior
Scandal 4; Ski Club 2; Spirits 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 3; Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 4; Powder Puff Football 4.
GEORGE VINCI
Intramurals 2, 3, 4.
George
MARY VINCIL Mary
Choral Masiers 4; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Mixed Choir 3.
ROBERT L. VOASE JR.
Intramurals 4.
BRUCE VOLL
Bob
Bruce
LORRAINE M. VOLLMAN Lori
Mixed Choir 2; Ski Club 3; Student
Council Representative 3.
ANTHONY VOLPE Tony
Cross Country 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Track
2, 3, 4.
FRANKLIN VOLPE Frank
Track 2, 3, 4.
JANET VOLPE Jan
Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Fall Ploy 3, 4;
G.A.A. 2, 3, .4; I.Q.S. 4; Spring Play 4;
Stage Craft Club 3; Survey Editorial Staff
4; Euclid Theatre Guild 4; Voices of Art
2. 3, 4.
DEBORAH J. VON GUNTEN Debbie
G.A.A. 2, 3; Science Seminar 3, 4; Ski
Club 2, 3; Student Supply Store 3.
STEVEN VOZEL
Steven
NANCY LEE VURANCH Nancy
Folk Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Voices
of Art 2, 3.
DAVID A. WAGNER Dove
Key Club 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Science
Seminar 3; Tennis 4; Hockey Club 4.
KAREN WAJAHN Karen
Majorettes 3; Majorette Club 2; Wai
Napolo 3.
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JOHN ROBERT WALSH
Survey Business Staff 4.
John
ROBERT D. WARNER Bob
J.V. Football 2; Key Club 4; Student
Council Representative 3.
DEBRA ANN WARREN Debbie
Choral Masters 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Girls' Glee
Club 2; Majorette Club 2, 3; Spirits 4.
GARY WASSIL
Gary
JANET SUE WAYNER Jan
Folk Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Student Supply Store 2, 3, 4; Survey
Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3,
Circulation Manager 4.
JOYCE BARBARA WAYNER Joyce
Folk Club 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; I.Q.S.
3, 4; Student Supply Store 2, 3, 4; Survey
Business Staff 3, 4.
EDWARD ANTON WEBER
JEANNE MARIE WEBER
Transfer Student 4.
Weeb
Ron
MARGARET WEHRLE Peggy
A.F.S. 3, 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4,
Assistant Editor 4; Euclidian Training Club
2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Choir 3;
I.Q.S. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Friendship
Y-Teens 3.
CHRISTINE WEISS Chris
Euclidian Training Club 3; Friendship
Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Committee Chairman 2,
President 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3,
4; G.L.C. 3, 4; Majorette Club 2; N.H.s!
4; Spirits 3, 4; Girls' Soccer 3, 4.
LEROY WELLS
ROBYN WEST
BECKY WEYRICK
Retail Management 4.
Leroy
Robyn
Beck
JOHN DAVID WHEELER Wheels
Bov\/ling 3; E-Room Activities 4; Home-
coming Committee 3; I.Q.S. 4; Prom
Committee 3; Spirits 2; Survey Editorial
Staff 2, 3; Survey Training Club 2; World
Affairs Club 2, 3, 4; Hockey Club 4.
DEBBRA LEE WHITE
Debbie
DONALD RAY WHITE Whitey
Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Key
Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Prom
Committee 3; Spirits 3, 4.
LINDA SUE WHITNEY Linda
E-Room Activities 4; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2,
Prom Committee 4; Spirits 3, 4;
Friendship Y-Teens 2.
GREGORY WIES
Greg
KRIS- ALAN WILL Kris
Cadet Band 2; N.H.S. 4; Orchestra 2, 3,
4; Pit Band 2, 3; Science Seminar 4;
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4.
LINDA WILL
E-Room Activities 2; Ski Club 4.
CRAIG WILLARD
STEVEN WILLIAMSON
BONNIE JEAN
C.O.E. 4.
WILSON
Lynn
Craig
Steve
Bonnie
DENNIS MICHAEL YERT
Dennis
DONNA KAY WILSON Donna
G.A.A. 3, 4; Spirits 3; Voices of Art 3.
ROBERT A. WILSON Wils
Cadet Band 2, 3; Concert Band 4;
Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 4;
Pit Band 4; Swim Club 2; J.V. Swim Team
2; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4.
KENNETH JOHN WINCHESTER Ken
F.T.A. 4; Key Club 4; M.C.C. 3.
SCOTT WINKLEMAN Scott
BEVERLY ANNE WINNER Bev
C.O.E. 4; D.E.C.A. 4, Secretary 4, District
Recorder 4; Mixed Choir 2; Prom
Committee 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Friendship
Y-Teens 2.
JAMES WINSOR Wins
Chess Club 2; I.Q.S. 4; Key Club 2, 3,
4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Student
Council Representative 3; Survey Editorial
Staff 4; Survey Training Club 3; Hockey
Club 4.
MARILYN J. WINTERS Mar
Ad Club 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Euclidian
Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Senior Editor 4
Euclidian Training Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2
G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; G.L.C. 3, 4
Homecoming Committee 2; I.Q.S. 3, 4
Junior Cabinet 3; N.H.S. 3, 4, Secretary
4; Prom Committee 3, Chairman 3; Spirits
2, 3; Student Council Representative 2,
Alternate 3.
WENDY LU WISKES Wendy
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4;
G.L.C. 3, 4; M.C.C. 4; N.H.S. 4; Girls'
Baseball 2, 3; Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4;
Girls' Volleyball 2, 3, 4.
GAYLE WOECKNER Gayle
Transfer Student 2; A.F.S. 3; F.T.A. 4;
G.A.A. 2; Ski Club 4.
RANDY JON WOHLGEMUTH Woggs
Baseball 2, 3; E-Room Activities 3, 4; Fall
Play 2; Football 3; J.V. Football 2; Boys'
Gym Leaders 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4;
Spirits 3, 4.
CHARLES WRIGHT
Charles
CHRISTINE YANCHAR Chris
Student Council Representative 2, 3;
Usher 2.
ANDREA MARIE YANO
Student Secretary 4.
DIANE YECKLEY
Transfer Student 4.
Andi
Diane
FRANK T. YODER Frank
Big Show 2; Concert Band 2, 3, 4
E-Room Activities 4; Lettermen's Club 4
Letterman 4; Marching Band 2, 3
Orchestra 2; Ski Club 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4
Spirits 4; Student Council Representative
4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 2.
PATRICIA ELLEN YOUDELL Patty
LEONARD YOUNG Leonard
LORRAINE YOUNG
Lorraine
WILLIAM YOZIPOVICH Zip
J.V. Football 2; Lettermen's Club 3, 4;
Letterman 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; J.V.
Wrestling 2; Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4.
RONALD YUHAS
Ron
MARY LOU ZABJEK Zab
Friendship Y-Teens 3; Girls' Glee Club 2;
Homecoming Committee 4; Prom Com-
mittee 4; Student Council Representative
4; Winter Festival Committee 4; Senior
Scandal 4.
DENNIS P. ZADNIK Denny
E-Room Activities 4; Football 3; Boys'
Gym Leaders 4; Key Club 3, 4; Spirits 3,
4; Student Council Representative 3, 4.
CHRISTINE ZAK Chris
Transfer Student 3; Cheerleaders 4
Choral Masters 4; E-Room Activities 3, 4
Lettermen's Club 4; Movie Club 4
Panther 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Prom
Committee 4; Senior Scanda^ 4; Spirits 4;
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4.
JAMES ZAKOVSKI Jim
D.E.C.A. 4.
DENNIS ZAMARIA Big Z
RONALD MICHAEL ZARNICK Ron
M.C.C. 3, 4; N.H.S. 4.
DEBORAH ANN ZDOVC Debbie
FRED ZELE Zelmo
Baseball 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Football
3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Letterman 3,
4; J.V. Wrestling 2.
STEPHEN C. ZELKO
Steve
ROBERT ZOLINSKI
Buff
ROBERT CHARLES ZOLLER
Bob
ROBIN F. ZONNEVILLE
Transfer Student 4.
Zone
MARY KAY ZOVAC
A.F.S. 2.
Mar
y Kay
LAURA FLEMING ZURC Laura
Folk Club 2; F.T.A. 3; M.C.C. 3; Ski Club
2; Spirits 3.
JACQUELINE ZYLOWSKI
Jackie
Faculty Index
ROBERT ADDIS, Physical Education, Chairman; Kent
State University, B.Sc, M.A.Ed.; Varsity Baseball
Coach, Boys' Intramural Director
ALVIN AMSTER, Business; Case Western Reserve
University, B.A., AA.A.; Student Supply Store Sponsor
ANTOINETTE ARACA, Art; Clevelond Institute of Art;
Kent State University, B.Sc; Voices of Art Sponsor
FRANK AULTZ, English, Chairman; Mount Union
College, B.A.; Kent State University, AA.Ed.; DePauw
University; Ohio State University, Eucuyo Business
Manager
RONALD BACKOS, Science; California State College,
B.Sc. Ed.; Kent State University, M.Ed.; St. John's
University; Case Western Reserve University; Uni-
versity of California; Lake Erie Community College;
Science Club Sponsor
JANE BARBER, Guidance Counselor; Muskingum
College, A.B.; University of Redlands, A.M.; Cose
Western Reserve University, A.M.; Wittenberg Uni-
versity
ROBERT EARNER, JR., Industrial Arts; Kent State
University, B.Sc. Ed.
DONNA BAUMEISTER, Foreign Language; Miami
University, A.B.; University of Colorado; Ohio State
University, M.S.; University of Munich; Case Western
Reserve University; Baldwin-Wallace College; Goethe
Institute; Princeton University
JERRY BERGEM, Assistant Principal; Kent State
University, B.Sc; Case Western Reserve University,
M.A., Ed.D.; Senior Class Advisor, Ski Club Sponsor
GENE BREARTON, Mathematics; Western Illinois
University, B.Sc; Murray State College; Northern
Illinois University; Ohio State University, M.A.;
Assistant Cross Country Coach
ROGER BROWN, Social Studies; Kent State Univer-
sity, B.Sc Ed.; Edinboro Stote College, M.Ed.; Na-
tional Athletic Scholarship Society, Assistant Wres-
tling Coach, Assistant Soccer Coach
WILLIAM BROWN, English, Journolism; University of
Florida, B.A.; University of Illinois; Case Western
Reserve University; Movie and Camera Club Co-
Sponsor
PATRICIA BUCK, Physical Education; Otterbein
College, B.A.; Case Western Reserve University;
University of Oslo; Bowling Green University; Girls'
Varsity Sports Sponsor; Girls' Athletic Association
Sponsor
SUSAN BUERKEL, Physical Education; Baldwin-
Wolloce College, B.A.; Girls' Leaders Club Sponsor,
Friendship Club Sponsor, Girls' Varsity Sports
Sponsor
WILLIAM BURGESS, Science; Heidelberg College,
B.A.; University of Florida; Cose Western Reserve
University; Cleveland State University; Assistant
Varsity Football Coach
JUDITH CARMODY, English; Notre Dame College,
A.B.; Cose Western Reserve University; Senior
Scandal Sponsor, National Forensic League Co-Spon-
sor
ARLENE CARTER, Physical Education, Chairman;
Bowling Green State University; Trinity University;
Case Western Reserve University; Miami University,
B.Sc, M.A.; Friendship Club Sponsor
RONALD CHAMBERS, Industrial Arts; Kent State
University, B.Sc; Case Western Reserve University,
M.A.; Foreman's Club Sponsor
URSULA CIPOLLO, Business; Bowling Green State
University, B.ScEd.
NANCY CLARK, Science; Allegheny College; Univer-
sity of Michigan, B.Sc, M.A.; University of Califor-
nia; Yale University; American University
CARL CLEMENTS, Mathematics, Chairman; Capital
University, B.Sc; Case Western Reserve University,
M.S.; Ohio State University; Fenn College; Drew
University
JAMES CLIFFEL, Mathematics, John Carroll University,
B.S.S.; Kent Stote University, M.Ed.; Fenn College;
Case University; Ski Club Sponsor
NORMA COWAN, English; Miami University,
B.Sc. Ed.; Wisconsin State Univ.; Spectrum Sponsor
JEAN COX, Guidance Counselor; Allegheny College;
Kent State University; University of Pittsburgh;
Columbia University; Duquesne University, B.A., A.B.
ROBERT CRARY, Guidance Counselor; Ohio State
University, B,A., B.Sc; Case Western Reserve Uni-
versity, M.A., Ph.D.; C.E.C. Awords Director
HAROLD DAUGHERTY, Physical Education; Ohio
University, B.A.Ed.; John Carroll University, M.A.;
Spirits Club Advisor, Head Basketball Coach
DALE DAVISON, Science, Mathematics; Michigan
State University; Purdue University; Ohio State
University, M.Ed.; Ohio University, B.ScEd.
KENNETH DE LAAT, English, German; Wittenberg
University, B.A.
WILLIAM DEMORA, Social Studies; Kent State
University, M.Ed.; Ohio State University, B.Sc;
Indiana University; Ohio University
NATHANIEL DICKINSON, Social Studies; Kent State
University, B.ScEd., M.Ed.; Ohio State University;
Euclidian Business Staff Advisor
FORREST DIEHL, Social Studies; George Washington
University; Hiram College, B.A. Econ.; Kent State
University, M.Ed.; University of Colorodo; Claremont
Graduate University; Oklahoma State University; State
University of New York
JANICE DIETRICH, Social Studies; Ohio State Uni-
versity, B.ScEd.
MARIAN DILGER, English; St. Mary of the Woods,
B.A.; John Carroll University, M.A'; Student Council
Co-Sponsor
LILLIAN DRESCHER, English; Noire Dame College,
A.B.; Case Western Reserve University, M.A.; John
Carroll University; Eucyuo Sponsor
JOAN DUPREY, English; Case Western Reserve
University, M.A.
CLARENCE ECKERT, Industrial Arts; Kent State
University, B.Sc, M.A,; Case Western Reserve
University; Wrestling Club Sponsor, Varsity Wrestling
Coach
REGINA FERRARO, Home Arts; Notre Dame College,
B.Sc; Youth Power Sponsor
JEAN FOLEY, Foreign Language; Case Western
Reserve; Universltyof Dayton, B.A.; Chaperon
FRANK FOWLER, Adjusted Curriculum; Ohio Univer-
sity; Ohio State University, B.ScAgr., B.ScEd.;
Bowling Green State University; Horizon Club
Sponsor
DANIEL FRANCETIC, Science, Duquesne University,
B.Ed.; Case Western Reserve University, M.A.; St,
Louis University; West Virginia Wesleyan
SHELDON FREEDMAN, Science, Chairman; City Col-
lege of New York, B.Sc, M.A.; Case Western Reserve
University, M.S.; Honors Program Coordinator
KATHRYN FRYE, Home Arts, Chairman; Kent State
University, B.Sc; John Carroll University; Pink
Panthers Sponsor
EMELIE GALE, English; DePaul University, B.A,;
Duquesne University, M.Ed,
ALOYSIUS GALICKI, Industrial Arts; Ohio University,
B.Sc; Kent Stote University, M.Ed.; Assistant Football
Coach
WILLIAM GALL, Science; Duquesne University,
B.ScEd.; University of Pittsburgh; Cose Western
Reserve University; Syracuse University; Ripon Col-
lege; Cinema Club Sponsor
PAUL GANIM, English; Ohio State University; Ohio
University, B.Sc; Head Soccer Coach
KATHERYN GATES, English; Marshall University
A.B., M.A.
CLAYTON GEORGE, Business; Kent State University,
B.ScEd., M.Ed.; East Carolina College; University of
Dayton; Future Business Leaders of America Sponsor
JOHN GERMOCK, Industrial Arts; California College;
University of Pittsburgh; University of Connecticut,
B.Sc; Metal Sculptoring Club Sponsor
DONALD GLASER, Social Studies; Ohio Wesleyan
University, B.A.; Ohio State University, M.A.; Political
Affairs Club Sponsor
MARY GOODMAN, Home Arts; Ohio University,
B.Sc.H.Ec; Friendship Club Sponsor
MARGE GORSLENE, Mathematics; Western Kentucky
State University, A.B.; Ohio State University, M.Ed,;
Miami University; University of Cincinnati; Future
Teachers of America Sponsor
KATHRYN GRADY, English; Western Montana Col-
lege, B.Sc, M.S.
THOMAS HALBEDEL, Science; Miami University,
B.ScEd.; Assistant Track Coach
ROBERT HALL, English; The College of Steubenvllle,
A.B.; Kent State University, M.Ed.; Western Carolina
University; Creighton University, E.P.D.A; Euclidian
Editorial Staff Advisor
PETER HALUSKA, Guidance Counselor; California
State College, B.Sc; Edinboro State College, M.E.
DALE HARPER, Music, Chairman; Case Western
Reserve University, M.A.; Cincinnati Conservatory of
Music; University of Cincinnati, B.Sc, P.S.M; Big
Show Sponsor, Marching Band Sponsor
SUE HARRIS, English; Ohio Wesleyan University,
B.A.; Ohio State University, B.Sc; Chaperon
WILLIAM HARTLAND, JR., Industrial Arts; Miami
University, B.ScEd.; Assistant Football Coach
GERALD HENDERSON, English; Bowling Green State
University, B.ScEd.; State University of New York;
John Carroll University; University of Akron; Open
House Chairman
RAY HIVELY, Foreign Language, Social Studies; Rio
Grande College; Ohio State University; Franklin
University; Colorado University; Colorado State
University; Otterbein College, B.A., M.A.; World
Affairs Club Sponsor
GERTRUDE HOEGER, Art; Ohio State University,
B.Sc; Cose Western Reserve University, M.A.; Ohio
Wesleyan University; Michigan State University;
United Appeal Sponsor
THOMAS HOFFART, Industrial Arts; John Carroll
University, B.Sc; Kent State University, M.Ed.;
Assistant Golf Coach
FRANK HOFFERT, Social Studies; Case Western
Reserve University, B.A, M.A.; Institute of Rome of
the Society of Dante Alighieri; Williams College;
Humanities East Sponsor
ROBERT HORWATH, Industrial Arts; Cuyahoga
Community College; Kent State University, B.ScEd.
RICHARD HUNGERFORD, Industrial Arts; Hiram
College, B.A.; Oberlin College; Kent State University,
B.Sc, M.Ed.
FRED JOHNS, Assistant Principal; Case Western
Reserve University, B.Sc, M.A; Kent State University;
Ohio University; Senior Banquet Advisor
ALBERT JUDGE, Science; Kent State University;
Kenyon College; University of Florida; Cose Western
Reserve University, B.Sc, M.Sc, M.Ed.; Science
Seminar Sponsor
MILTON KADLEC, Industrial Arts; Illinois State
University, B.ScEd.; Golf Club Sponsor
ME I KAMENIK, Foreign Language; Kent State Uni-
versity, B.Sc, M.A.
JAMES KELLEY, Social Studies; Xovler University,
B.Sc; Ohio University, M.Ed.
ELLEN KLEIN, Business; Ohio State University,
B.ScEd.
JANE LELLIS, English; Westminister College, B.A.
EDITH LEMON, Guidance Counselor; Northwestern
College, B.Sc; Case Western Reserve University, M.A.
CHARLES LEWIS, Adjusted Curriculum; Ohio State
University; Case Western Reserve University; Kent
State University, B.B.A.; Horizon Club Advisor
JAMES LINDSAY, Assistant Principal; Baldwin-Wallace
College, B.A.; Wesleyan University, M.A.T.; Kent
State University; National Honor Society Advisor
ELAINE LOKAR, Home Arts; Ohio State University,
B.Sc; Kent Sta'-e University; New York Universiry
KENNETH LOWE, English; Ohio University, B.Sc, Ed.;
Coin Club Advisor
MARILYN LUCAS, Science; Lake Erie College, A.B.;
Cose Western Reserve University, M.Sc; Science
Seminar Co-Sponsor
MARC MANBURG, Business; Ohio University, B.B.A.,
B.Sc. Ed.; Future Business Leaders of America Sponsor
CLYDE MANSPEAKER, Social Studies; Lock Haven
State College, B.Sc; Cleveland-Marshall Low School
DONALD MARTIN, Division Dean; Kent State Uni-
versity, B.Sc, M.Ed.
EMBERT MARTIN, Industrial Arts; Iowa State Univer-
sity, B.Sc; Kent State University, M.Ed.
MARIE MATULIS, Business; West Virginia Tech, B.Sc.
DAVID McKELVEY, Business, Chairman; Muskingum
College, B.A.; Indiana University, M.S.Ed.; University
of Dayton; Kent State University; University of
Cincinnati; Ohio State University; Georgia State
College; Cooperative Office Education Sponsor
CHARLENE McMAHON, English; Bowling Green
State University, B.Sc. Ed.
EARL McNEILLY, Social Studies; Kent State University,
B.Sc, M.Ed.; Case Western Reserve University;
American Field Service Sponsor
WILLIAM MEDVICK, Division Dean; California State
College, B.Sc; Case Western Reserve University, M.A.
EDMUND MIZE, Business, Data Processing; Ohio
State University; Kent State University; Ohio Univer-
sity, B.Sc; Survey Business Staff Advisor
DONALD MOHR, Physical Education; Baldwin-Wallace
College, B.A.; Case Western Reserve University,
M.A.; Bowling Green State University; Assistant
Faculty Manager of Athletics
ROBERT MONTGOMERY, English; Ohio Wesleyan
University, B.A.; Assistant Football Coach
JOSEPH MUSCARELLA, Science; Bowling Green State
University, B.Sc; Cleveland State University, M.S.
SUZANNE NELSON, English; Baldwin-Wallace Col-
lege, B.A.; St. Mary's College; Cose Western Reserve
University
DAVID NICHTING, Guidance Counselor; John Car-
roll University, B.Sc, M.A.
HERBERT NOLD, Industrial Arts; Ohio University,
B.Sc Ed.; Bowling Green State University, M.Ed.;
Kent State University; Tennis Coach, Foreman's Club
Sponsor
VINITA O'DONNELL, Home Arts; Marshall University,
B.A., M.A.; Kent State University; John Carroll
University; Red Cross Club Sponsor
MYRA OLIVER, English; Mount Union College, B.A.;
Ohio State University; Case Western Reserve Uni-
versity, M.A., B.A.; London University
PATRICIA O'NEIL, English; University of Pittsburgh,
B.A.; spirits Club Co-Sponsor, Cheerleader Advisor
CHERYL OREBAUGH, English; Otferbein College;
Ohio State University, B.Sc, Ed.
ADAM PAWLOWSKI, Mathematics; Ohio State Uni-
versity, B.Sc; Case Western Reserve University, M.S,
ROBERT PETROVIC, English; John Carroll University,
A.B.
ALLAN POKLAR, Industrial Arts; Ohio State Univer-
sity, B.Sc; Kent State University, M.Ed.; John Carroll
University
MARSHA PORTARO, English; Ohio University, B.A.
RONALD POWASKl, Social Studies; John Carroll
University, B.A., M.A.; Case Western Reserve Uni-
versity; Chess Club Sponsor
FRANK PRINGLE, English; St. Bonoventure Univer-
sity, B.A.; John Carroll University; Kent State
University; Bucknell University; Cose Western Reserve
University; Towson State College
RICHARD RACKOVAN, Mathematics; Highland Uni-
versity, M.N.S.; Dickinson College; Millersvllle State
College, B.ScEd.; Georgetown University; Oklahoma
University; Baldwin-Wallace College; Computer Club
Sponsor
MICHAEL RAICEVICH, Social Studies; Wilmington
College; Ohio Stote University, B.ScEd., M.Ed.; Golf
Coach, Golf Club Sponsor
ROBERT RAMLOW, Science; Bowling Green State
University, B.Sc, M.A.; Track Coach
HOWARD REMINICK, Physical Education; University
of Toledo, B.Ed.; Cose Western Reserve University,
M.A.; Intramural Director, Gymnastics Club Sponsor
CHARLES RENO, Science, Mathematics; Edinboro
State College, B.Sc; Harvard University, M.Ed,; Radio
Club Sponsor, Advanced Placement Coordinator,
Computer Coordinator
VICTOR RE5CH, Physical Education; Miami Univer-
sity, B.Sc, B.Ed.; Swim Team Coach
DONALD RINKES, Mathematics; Muskingum College,
B.Sc; Ohio State University; West Virginia University;
West Liberty State College; Case Institute of
Technology; Fenn College; University of Hawaii;
Indiana University; Kent State University; M.Ed.;
Camero Club Sponsor, Movie Club Sponsor
LEONARD ROBUCK, English; Case Western Reserve
University, A.B., M.A.; National Forensic League
Advisor, Talent Scouts Advisor, Fall Ploy Director
JOSEPH RODRIGUEZ, Science; Ohio University,
B.ScEd.; Assistant Tennis Coach, Assistant Swimming
Coach
CHESTER ROJECK Physicol Educofion; Ohio Univer-
sity, B.ScEd.; Case Western Reserve University,
M.S.Ed.; Head Football Coach
RICHARD ROSE, Mothemotics; Ohio University,
B.ScEd.; Case Western Reserve University, M.Ed.,
M.S.M.T.; Computer Club Co-Sponsor
MARGARET ROSENBERG, Foreign Language; Louisi-
ana State University; Ohio State University; Univer-
sity of the Americas; Cleveland State University, B.A.
FREDERICK SALLACH, Mathematics; Ohio University,
B.ScEd,; John Carroll University, M.A.; Kent State
University; Student Council Advisor
CHARLES SAWYER, Business, Data Processing; Kent
State University, B.ScEd., M.Ed.; Dayton University
BARBARA SCHNEIDER, English; Ohio University, B.A.
JOHN SCHROEDER, Social Studies; Ohio University,
B.ScEd.; J,V. Basketball Coach
WALTER SCHWEGLER, Principal; Bold win- Wo Mace
College, B.A.; Cose Western Reserve University, M.A.
RONALD SEYMOUR, Business; Defiance College,
B.Sc; Ohio University, M.E.; Varsity Football Coach,
Assistant Baseball Coach
HARRIET SHEATS, Assistant Principal; Kent Stote
University, B.ScEd.; Cose Western Reserve University,
M.A., M.S.
WILMER SHUSTER, Business; Ohio University, B.Sc;
John Carroll University, M.A.; Key Club Advisor,
Cross Country Coach
RALPH SIBERT, Business; Kent State University, B.Sc;
Cose Western Reserve University, M.A.; Fenn Col-
lege; Distributive Education Club of Americo Advi-
sor, Weightlifting Club Advisor
JUDITH SIMONICH, Foreign Language; Grove City
College, A.B.; Cose Western Reserve University, M.A.
GRANVILLE SMITH, English; Indiana State University,
B.ScEd.; Pennsylvania State University, M.A.; Survey
Editorial Staff Advisor, International Quill and Scroll
Advisor
RUTH SMITH, Guidonce Counselor; Flora Stone
Mather, B.A.; Case Western Reserve University, M.A.;
WAYNE SMITH, Social Studies; Muskingum College;
Kent State University, B.A.; John Carroll University;
Boston University; Cleveland State University
DAVID SPROCHI, Physical Education, Industrial Arts;
Ohio University, B.ScEd.; Assistant J.V. Football
Coach, Assistant J.V. Baseball Coach
WILLIAM STARR, Science, Indiana State University,
B.Sc; Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed.; Cleveland
State University; Ohio State University
DONALD STEINBRINK, Science; Ohio State Univer-
sity, B.ScAgr., B.ScEd.
DAVID 5TERLEKAR, Business; University of Dayton,
B.Sc; John Carroll University, M.A.; Head J.V.
Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach, Letter-
mon's Club Advisor
CECELIA STILLMAN, Social Studies; Radcliffe College;
John Carroll University; University of Illinois; Cose
Western Reserve University, B.A., M.A.; Youth
Council on Human Relations Advisor
JAMES STRUNA, Social Studies; Bowling Green State
University, B.Sc, M.A.
JOHN SUPANCE, Industrlol Arts; Stevens Point
Teachers College, B.ScEd.; Kent State University,
B.Ed.; Ohio University; School Safety Program
Chairman
JANET 5ZEPESSY, English; Miami University, B.ScEd.;
Cheerleader's Club Advisor
SAMUEL TAYLOR, Music; High Point College, B.Sc;
Northwestern University, M.Mus.; East School of
Music; Columbia University, B.Sc, M.Ed.; Spring
Musical Advisor
DALE THOMPSON, Mathematics; Muskingum College,
A.B,; Cose Western Reserve University; Butler
University; West Virglnlo University; Head Trock
Coach
DOROTHY TOMBAUGH, Science; Alfred University,
B.Sc; Miomi University; Sieno Heights College,
M.A.T.; Science Projects Advisor
PEGGY TORNSTROM, Physicol Education; Bowling
Green State University, B.Sc; Case Western Reserve
University, M.A.; Girls' Swim Leaders Sponsor, Wal
Napolo Sponsor
JACQUELINE TOTH, Mathematics; Indiana University,
B.Sc; Chaperon
FRANK TROGLIA, Division Dean; Ohio Stote Univer-
sity, B.Sc; Cose Western Reserve University, M.A.
MARGARET UHRY, Mothemotics; Notre Dame Col-
lege, B.Sc; John Corroll University; University of
Wisconsin; Fenn College, Cleveland State University
ANTHONY VACCARIELLO, Foreign Language; Miami
University, B.Sc; Case Western Reserve University,
M.A.; Gannon College (NDEA); Ad Club Advisor,
Faculty Manager of Athletics
RUTH VERMILLION, Guidonce Counselor; Akron
University, B.A.; Cose Western Reserve University,
M.A,
FRED VOLMAN, Art, Industrial Arts, Chairman; Cose
Western Reserve University, B.ScEd., M.A.; Cleveland
Institute of Art; Kent State University; Eucuyo
Co-Sponsor
WILLIAM VON BENKEN, Science; Hiram College,
B.A.; Cose Western Reserve University, M.S.
LEONARD WEISENBERG, Social Studies; University of
Missouri, B.A.; John Carroll University, M.S.; Case
Western Reserve University; Drake University; World
Affairs Advisor
GAYE WHIELDON, Physical Education; Ashland
College, B.ScEd.; Kent State University; Girls' Varsity
Sports Advisor, Wai Napolo Co-Sponsor
MARY WHITE, Sociol Studies; Ursuline College, B.A.;
John Carroll University; Majorettes Sponsor
JUDITH WIAND, Science; Ashland College, B.Sc.
ELEANOR WIEGAND, Business; Bereo College, A,B.;
Kent State University, M.A.; Braille Club Sponsor
CAROL WILLIAMS, Business; Villa Maria College,
B.Sc; Indiana University of Pennsylvania, M.S.; Cose
Western Reserve University
RONALD WITT, English, Dromo; University of Akron,
B.A.Ed-; Kent State University; Euclid Theatre Guild
Sponsor
ROBERT YOCUM, Vocation Coordinator; Kent State
University, B.ScEd.; John Carroll University, MA-
Public Address Club Sponsor
LYNN YODER, Home Arts; University of Rhode
Island, B.Sc; Friendship Club Sponsor
MARGARET ZIMMERMAN, Foreign Longuoge; Mora-
vian College; Columbia University; Middlebury
College; Muhlenburg College; Case Western Reserve
University; University of Rennes, B.A., M.A.; Lehigh
University; Longuoge Lab Director
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KNIFIC
INSURANCE
SERVICE
Serving Euclid for
Over
15 Years
820 East 185
481-7540
CENTER BEVERAGE DELICATESSEN
22362 Lakeshore Blvd.
731-9473
EUCLID BLUE PRINT
AND SUPPLY
908 E. 222 St.
731-4662
FLORAMA FLOWERS
THE UNUSUAL
AS USUAL
IN FLOWERS
22382
Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio 44123
731-0200
ZATKO METAL PRODUCTS
"World's Largest Manufacturer
Of Stamped One-Piece Pulleys"
20850 St. Clair
Euclid 17, Ohio
KE 1-8005
EUCLIDIAN BEAUTY COLLEGE
22741 Shore Center Drive
Euclid, Ohio 44123 261-2600
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BILL'S CLOTHES
29900 Lake Shore Blvd.
944-4343
Compliments
of
THE AUSTIN CO.
1245 E. 222 St.
382-6609
MAN-GILL
CHEMICAL CO.
23000 St. Clair Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio 44117
486-5300
Industrial Metal Cleaners
Metal Finishing Specialties
COMPOUNDS FORMULATED WITH YOU IN MIND
TO SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS ... BETTER
CONVENIENT
FOOD MART
8 II E. 222 St.
261-2289
264
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CURL & COLOUR BEAUTY CENTRE
22682 Shore Center Dr.
261-3330
COLONIAL
HOMESTEAD
22066 Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio 44123
732-8535
STANDARD GLOVE
23520 S+. Clair Ave.
486-6500
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MEMBER OF
AMERICAN DIE CASTING INSTITUTE
PRESSURE CASTINGS INC.
21500 St. Clair Avenue
Cleveland 19, Ohio
IV. 1-5400
Manvfacturers of Aluminum
and Zinc Die Castings
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EUCLID INC.
a subsidiary of
WHITE MOTORS
22221 St. Clair Ave.
Euclid, Ohio
531-7800
BOULEVARD SHOES
22306 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-0575
Compliments of
MARK
HAIRDRESSERS
22308 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-1550
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BILL" PAPP'S BODY SHOP
21100 St. Clair Ave.
481-4333
Compliments of
LATOUR
OLDSMOBILE
INC.
25200 Euclid Ave.
261-2800
JOHN KAUSEK
STUDIOS
762 E. 185th St.
CLEVELAND, OHIO 44119
Phone (216) 531-0963
Let's See: Ten Fingers X $46.50 Is . . .
for BIS or little Things in Jewelry
Our Bag Is — "The Ring King" —
TED BROCK JEWELER
391 E. 200 St.
MAKE
A Good Impression
So . . .
♦ EXPERIENCE
♦ QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
♦ THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT
AND THE DESIRE
TO SERVE YOUR
PRINTING NEEDS
VOGUE PRINTING
COMPANY, INC.
618 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio
Area Code 216 486-0585
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THE LUBRIZOL
CORPORATION
EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS
TO
EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF 70
Mary Jayne
Shoppe
LADIES' APPAREL
Where Quality is Higher Than Price
664 E. 185th S+. 485-4435
Kwik Print Co.
401 E. 200 St.
486-3700
KWIK PRINT CO.
271
With Every Good Wish to the Class of 1970
YOUR CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor Kenneth J. Sinns
Judge, Municipal Court Robert F. Niccum
Law Director William Monroe
Administrative Director Charles A. Crown
Director of Public Safety Ralph O. Dunker
Finance Director Arthur B. Davis
Service Director Anthony J. Giunta
President of Council Harry J. Knuth
I st Ward Councilman J. Timothy McCormack
2nd Ward Councilman Harry L. Burkhart
3rd Ward Councilman Stanley R. Zagorc
4th Ward Councilman Michael Kosmetos
Councll-At-Large
Edward J. Eckart
Anthony J. Sustarsic
Frank J. Chukayne
Joseph E. Whalen
Chief of Police Fire Chief
Frank W. Payne George R. Langa
272
Euclid High School
Movie Club
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BRASS & COPPER CO.
SUBSIDIARY OF KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION
1121 EAST 260TH STREET
261-4800
273
There's No Substitute For Quality
RAIMOR STUDIOS
750 East 185+h Street
4 481-1166
274
CARPET CLEANERS
I WALL TO WALL CARPETS
I ORIENTAL RUGS- FURNITURE
CLEANED ON LOCATION OR
■ PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVICE
20%
CASH & CARRY
3 DAY
SERVICE
IN OUR
PLANT
SOIL REPELLANT APPLIED
KEEPS CARPET CLEAN 40'. LONOER
WITH DUPONT CHEMICALS
NEW
CARPET
SALES
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944-5944 I 1 731-8173
General Offices - 22384 LAKELAND BLVD.
Bernadette,
Inc.
FROM THE PROM GOWN
TO THE WEDDING GOWN
22686 Shore Center Drive 261-5550
"Q" ZIECHMANN'S
WILDWOOD
FLORAL & GIFT SHOP
20020 Lake Shore Blvd.
486-5100
CUYAHOGA
ELECTRIC
CONSTRUCTION, INC.
494 E. 200+h St.
486-9121
275
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Euclid Senior High
Student Council
277
COLLEGE LOANS
to Parents...
to Students
SECOMD^&^SAVINGS ...o...
22480 Lake Shore Blvd. • 731-1111
and Loan Association main OFFICE: 333 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
^^^' Membei Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporalion
Euclid
YMCA-YWCA
63! Babbiff Rd.
731-7454
FRANK J. JOCHUM
Vice Pres. — Associate Broker
BOB ANDERSON REALTY, INC.
Member U.M.L.S.
20050 Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio 44123
Office KE 1-2345
Residence 731-8931
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^2y AJdressagraph Multigraph Carparatian
1200 BABBITT ROAD, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44117 • CABLE: ADDMULCOR • 216 73 1-8000
A-M is a good place to work
Ask your friends
WAI NAPOLO
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THE AMERICAN STAMPING COMPANY
22650 Lakeland Blvd.
731-9333
MODERN DEB
22822 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-9299
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PIPE MACHINERY
COMPANY
29100 Lakeland Blvd.
Wickliffe, Ohio
943-3300
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FRIEDMAN'S JEWELERS
22304 Lake Shore Blvd.
RE 1-3450
JOIN FTA
THE CLUB WITH
THE FUN ONE
OHIO CAM & TOOL
COMPANY
23530 Sf. Clair Ave.
531-7900
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF "70"
BOB ANDERSON, REALTY
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20050 Lake Shore Blvd.
531-2345
282
Thanks
Support —
Student
Supply
Store
GAA
Says:
Go
70
Good
Luck
ALVIN'S
JEWELERS
690 E. 185 St.
481-4104
V. DEMSHAR
& SONS
22034 Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio 44123
731-4770
Compliments
of
EUCLID RACE
503 East 200 Street
481-4700
Lettermen's Club — 70
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524 E. 200 St. 451-9177
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JERRY'S
SHELL SERVICE STATION
604 E. 200 St. 531-9877
Millwood
Manufacturing
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RADIX WIRE
26260 Lakeland Blvd.
731-5794
Masco
Machinery
Inc.
23610 St. Clair Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio
486-1772
Compliments
of
Waterwash
Hardware
345 E. 200 St.
531-0956
Trebec
Excavating Inc.
571 E. 200 St.
481-1000
T R E B E C i; XCitV A XI NO '
jHltlBI^IBk .^Kw
287
ED WANK
TELEVISION
SERVICE
333 E. 200 St.
531-1222
MOTCH AND
MERRYWEATHER
MACHINERY COMPANY
1250 E. 222 St.
Euclid, Ohio
486-3600
SHORE CENTER BARBERS
Next to State Store — 4 Barbers
SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF HAIRCUTS
22746 Shore Center Drive 261-2066
SAM VENTURA
FRANCIS J. SHERMAN
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
22070 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-7878
388
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NON-FERROUS
METALS
FABRICATING CO.
21721 Tungsten Road
Euclid, Ohio 441 17
531-3585
290
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
CLASS OF 70
EUCLIDIAN
BUSINESS
STAFF
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
GRADUATING CLASS
OF
1970
Addressograph Multigraph 279
Alvin Jewelers 284
American Stamping Company ...281
Bob Anderson Realty 282
The Austin Company 264
Bernadette Bridal Shop 275
Big Bouquet 263
Bill's Clothes 264
Boulevard Shoes 268
Ted Brock Jeweler 269
Center Beverage Delicatessen ... .261
Chase Brass & Copper Company 273
Colonial Homestead 265
Convenient Food Mart 264
Curl & Colour Beauty Center . . . .265
Cuyahoga Electric
Construction Co 275
Dedication to "Hair" 290
Demshar Magnavox 284
East Side Washers 286
Euclidian Beauty College 262
Euclid Blue Print & Supply 261
Euclid City Officials 272
Euclid Race 284
ADVERTISING INDEX
Florama 26 1
Friedman's Jewelers 282
Future Teachers of America 282
Girls Athletic Association 284
Henkel's Carpet & Furniture
Cleaning 275
Hillwood Manufacturing 286
Frank Jochum 278
John Kausek Studios 269
Knific Insurance 260
Kwik Print 271
La Tour Oldsmobile 269
Letterman's Club 285
The Lubriiol Company 271
Man-Gill Chemical Company . . . .264
Mark Hairdressers 268
Mary Jayne Shoppe 27!
Masco Machinery 287
Modern Deb Shop 281
Motch & Merryweather
Machinery Company 288
Movie Club 273
Non-Ferrous Metals 289
Ohio Cam & Tool 282
"Bill" Papp's Body Shop 268
Pipe Machinery 28 I
Pressure Castings 266
Radix Wire Company 287
Raimor Studios 274
Reliance Electric Company 270
Second Federal Savings 278
Jerry's Shell Service 286
Francis J. Sherman Insurance 288
Shore Center Barbers 288
Standard Glove 265
Student Council 276
Student Supply Store 283
Trebec Excavating Inc 287
Vogue Printing Company 269
WAI NAPOLO 280
Ed Wank Television Service 288
Waterwash Hardware 287
White Motors 267
WKBF TV 267
YMCA 278
Zatko 262
"C" Ziechmann's Wildwood 275
Adelon Hair Shoppe
2 1 939 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-4868
PATRONS
Brickman & Sons
Funeral Home
2 1 900 Euclid Ave.
481-5277
Paul J. Everson Realtor
24100 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-6200
Ambassador Euclid Lanes
2266! Euclid Ave.
486-3200
R. B. Broglio, D.D.S.
Herb Fitzgerald
635 E. 1 85 St.
531-1313
Dr. & Mrs. R.M. Baldwin
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-3111
Chesterfield Steel
Service Co.
1 220 East 222 St.
481-6600
Flickinger Inc.
939 E. 222 St.
731-7100
Beachland Pharmacy
20010 Lake Shore Blvd.
531-0631
Bill's Shell Service
29000 Lake Shore Blvd.
943-9866
Decker Appliance Service
445 E. 200 St.
486-7200
Euclid Fish Co.
651 E. 1 85 St.
531-6448
Freeway Sporting Goods
555 E. 1 85 St.
486-2523
Hattendorf-Bliss Inc.
25080 Lakeland Blvd.
731-0777
F. Hohlfelder Co.
26470 Lakeland Blvd.
731-7400
Bing's Furniture Co.
22300 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-0800
Euclid Office Supply &
Printing Co.
756 E. 222 St.
531-5311
J. C. Homer T.V.
528 E. 200 St.
731-8826
Boulevard Radio & T.V.
Service
906 E. 222 St.
731-7863
Euclid Sunoco Service
470 E. 200 St.
531-9695
Knafel's Shore Market
20070 Lake Shore Blvd.
481-441 I
Dr. & Mrs. R. A. Kriessler
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-31 11
Paul's Barber Shop
687 E. 1 85 St.
531-8417
Shoregate Barber Shop
7 Barbers
934-9812
William Lynch Co.
608 E. 1 85 St.
481-4449
Perry Drug
695 E. 1 85 St.
531-8636
Shore Window Shade &
Drapery
21860 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-7443
Phil Mar Corp.
I 100 E. 222 St.
531-8800
Petric's Barber Shop
783 E. 1 85 St.
481-3465
Ski-Way Mach. Prods. Co.
24460 Lakeland Blvd.
732-9000
Melzer Carpet
22674 Shore Center Dr.
731-5887
Precision Optical Co.
22580 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-1 166
Taylor's BiRite
22320 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-6960
Don Miller's Sohio
810 E. 222 St.
731-9847
Real Hardware
740 E. 185 St.
481-3300
Upson Delicatessen
505 E. 260 St.
261-0641
Molnar's Dairy Queen
435 E. 200 St.
Euclid. Ohio 44 119
Roesch Paint &
Wallpaper Co.
855 E. 222 St.
731-3585
Ed Wank T.V. Service
333 E. 200 St.
531-1222
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Morabito
Dr. & Mrs. Allan Rolfe
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-5100
Waterwash Hardware
345 E. 200 St.
531-0956
Ohio Honing & Hyd. Co.
23800 St. Clair Ave.
731-5700
Sam's Barber Shop
393 E. 200 St.
531-5828
Whiteway Stamping Co.
I 160 £.222 St.
531-5900
293
Through an entire year of long hours of hard work, disappoint-
ments, mistakes and uncaptionable pictures, the excitement
and challenge as editor-in-chief has not died. Here, I must thank
everyone who has helped to create the 1970 Euclidian. Every
Staff member sacrificed his hours of relaxation to add his
specific talent so that every aspect of the book would rwar
perfection. The financial backing of the Business Staff which
made this publication possible is greatly appreciated. My
personal thanks go to: Mr. Dickinson, the Business Staff Sponsor,
for his efforts and never ending words of encouragement; the
people at Raimor Studios for their even temper when they
learned of our blunders and emergency pictures; and especially
Brad Goebel who helped me keep my sanity through deadlines
and all other times. Although he never quite understood us,
our 'Sponsor Mr. Hall deserves the greatest recognition for
struggling to cope with us through the year.
Trauty Grau
'70 Editor
TRAUTY GRAU Head Editor
PEGGY WEHRLE Assistant Editor
BARB CIGOY Art Editor
JANICE GRIMM Art
MARCIA FEIOCK Art
PAT SYLTE Art
WENDY LICK Art
JUDY KOZLOWSKI Copy Editor
BETH BLEWITT Copy
JANICE BERRY Copy
JOAN SENSING Copy
LAURIE FONDRAN Copy
TOMM STEPHON Copy
DEBBIE OPALK Identification Editor
DEBBIE MILLER Identification
JANE HOSPODAR Identification
KAREN REICHARD Identification
MARSHA MRAMOR Identification
MARILYN WINTERS Senior Editor
BERT GOLD Head Photographer
ARLENE KEMEJAK Photographer
JOHN PAUL Photographer
KIM SOMERS Photographer
SUE KNOX Photo Editor
EVIE NIELSEN Photo
MARY MAYOCK Photo
MR. HALL Sponsor
BEV BECKERT Business Manager
MARCIA BOYCE Business Manager
MARILYN DVORNIK Business Manager
LYNNE JERSAN Business Manager
DEBBIE RASH Business Manager
NANCY BORSCH Senior Salesman
LORRAINE BROOKS Senior Salesman
DENISE CAPREHA Senior Salesman
HELGA DOBLER Senior Salesman
CHRIS GAYDOS Senior Salesman
JANICE HOCEVAR Senior Salesman
RAM STEARNS Senior Salesman
KATHE TANCREDI Senior Salesman
LYNN ALLCHIN Junior Salesman
LINDA BEADLE Junior Salesman
KAREN BELAVICH Junior Salesman
LINDA BEZIK Junior Salesman
COLLEEN BOYLE Junior Salesman
DEBBIE CALDRONE Junior Salesman
JANET KNOWLES Junior Salesman
JANICE MATKO Junior Salesman
ELAINE MOG Junior Salesman
SUE POTSKY Junior Salesman
JOANNE POCH Junior Salesman
JACKIE POGRAIS Junior Salesman
KAY RASMUSEN Junior Salesman
DEBBIE VADNAL Junior Salesman
DIANE ZURO Junior Salesman
MR. DICKINSON Sponsor
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